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sullenly, adv. (ˈsʌlənlɪ) [f. sullen a. + -ly2.] In a sullen manner. 1. With gloomy or morose ill-humour.1650 Fuller Pisgah iii. xi. §15. 434 If any..sullenly say, with Judas Iscariot, To what purpose is this wast? 1668 Dryden Secr. Love iii, While jealous pow'r does sullenly o're spy. 1784 Cowper T...
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This Is Hardcore (song)
actors recreating vintage Hollywood scenes, including, in the words of writer Paul Pearson, "a sprawling Busby Berkeley dance sequence with Jarvis Cocker sullenly
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Peg Bracken
Add the flour, salt, paprika, and mushrooms, stir, and let it cook five minutes while you light a cigarette and stare sullenly at the sink").
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bootlessly
ˈbootlessly, adv. [f. bootless a.1 + -ly2.] Without success or advantage; unsuccessfully; unprofitably; uselessly.1612 T. Taylor Comm. Titus i. 15 (1619) 309 Bootlessly to employ all their paines in keeping themselues from outward pollution. 1863 Pilgrim. over Prairies II. 264 The hunters, returning...
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Horizons (ballet)
York Post'' reporter cheered the audience response and mocked the use of mobiles to "enlarge the sense of the horizon...a monstrous corkscrew rotating sullenly
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glaringly
glaringly, adv. (ˈglɛərɪŋlɪ) [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a glaring fashion.a 1586 Sidney Arcadia iii. (1590) 278 But the colours for the grounde were so well chosen, neither sullenly darke nor glaringly lightsome. 1709 Steele Tatler No. 92 ¶1 The Satyrist never falls upon Persons who are not glaringly fau...
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grumly
▪ I. ˈgrumly, a. dial. ? = gumly a.1826 Sir P. Spens x. in Child Ballads (1885) II. 22/2 Till cold and watry grew the wind, And grumly grew the sea. 1892 Strang Earth Fiend i. xii, The tearfu' sky mak's grumly brooks O'er a' the land.▪ II. ˈgrumly, adv. [f. grum a. + -ly2.] Sullenly, morosely.1727 B...
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Sorrows and Rejoicings
Rebecca watches sullenly from outside the room.
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mumpish
mumpish, a. (ˈmʌmpɪʃ) [f. mump n. or v.1 + -ish.] Sullenly angry; depressed in spirits.1721 Bailey, Mumpish, angry, and silent withal. 1846 E. B. Barrett in Lett. R. Browning & E. B. B. (1899) II. 491 Mumpish! The expression proved a displeasure. Yet I am sure that I have shown as little sullenness ...
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Armand de La Richardie
owing to a bloody feud with the Detroit Ottawas and to the reluctance, if not refusal, of Governor Beauharnais to let the Hurons remove to Montreal, sullenly
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evicted
evicted, ppl. a. (ɪˈvɪktɪd) [f. evict v. + -ed1.] a. In various senses of the vb. b. Of a holding: From which the tenant has been evicted.1604 J. Burges in W. Covell Answ. (1606) 156 Farre be it from vs for any mans cause to maintaine an euicted errour. 1863 Fawcett Pol. Econ. ii. vii. 237 For the e...
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Billie Rose Prichard
wrote "Billie Rose Pritchard is electric as the adolescent, very much on the edge"; "Billie Rose Prichard is superb as the bruised and troubled Grace: sullenly
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Everyone (Skins series 5)
Blood sullenly agrees to let them continue, and leaves the church.
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outsparkle
outˈsparkle, v. [out- 18.] trans. To exceed in sparkling; to sparkle more than. Hence outˈsparkled ppl. a.1648 J. Beaumont Psyche i. lxxxiv, When the starry Peacock doth display His train's full Orb, the winged People all..Let their out-sparkled Plumes sullenly fall. 1655 tr. Com. Hist. Francion i. ...
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