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lurching
▪ I. ˈlurching, vbl. n.1 [f. lurch v.1 + -ing1.] The action of lurch v.1 1. † a. The forestalling of others of their food (obs.). b. Pilfering, stealing.1573 Tusser Husb. lxxxviii. (1878) 178 No lurching, no snatching, no striuing at all, lest one go without and another haue all. 1611 Cotgr., Fortra...
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Coming Through Slaughter
novel draws on the style of jazz, being structured in a fragmented, and "syncopated" form, with episodes extending in elongated "riffs" before suddenly lurching
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lympold
† lympold, v. Obs. [? f. *lympold, var. of limphalt a.] trans. To defeat (an opponent) at tables by one of the two methods recognized by the laws of the game. Hence lympolding.a 1400 [see lurching vbl. n.2].
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Dome (album)
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Trouser Press wrote: "Dome abandons conventional song form for a hodgepodge of treated instruments and voices, with lurching mechanical noises
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Lympolding and lurching
Another way of winning is to create a blockade such that the opponent cannot move. Shelagh Lewins interprets lympolding and lurching slightly differently.
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The Insider (Evans novel)
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Dave Langford reviewed The Insider for White Dwarf #43, and stated that "More chilling than any number of lurching, blood-spattered vampires,
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The Compilation (UTP album)
part, the beats are pretty ordinary, although the collective does pull out some clever hooks like on the anthem "Less Than a Playa," with its drowsy, lurching
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Digitonal
Ben Weisz from musicOMH summarises Digitonal's work by saying that "while the rest of the world spent the noughties lurching from one musical fad to the
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Famous (Tinchy Stryder song)
The video was filmed in a Jet Center, and finds Stryder chopping out his rhymes and boasting, over "harsh lurching beats and heavy riffs, about "how people
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Self-licking ice cream cone
In The Irish Times, Kevin Courtney observed that "many organisations are also stuck in limbo, destined to keep lurching on without ever achieving their
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A Very Loud Death
the first single "Lurching in the Dark". The album includes "Lurching In The Dark," as well as the tracks "Lingchi," "Computations," "Zoetrope," "Circuitous," and their swan-song "Recover."
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Centralia (album)
Keith Bergman, writing for Blabbermouth.net, argues in a highly positive 8/10 review that the album is "a lurching start-stop mélange of tempos that switch
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Carney's
tourists and Japanese cars that flow down this section of Sunset so steadily that after a few beers and a chili dog or two, the train can appear to be lurching
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Pinter's People
In The Guardian, Michael Billington commented, "Pinter’s people have been turned into lurching grotesques and the result does a grave disservice both to
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