- and
blood held in by the tendons." A
corpse that is "reduced to a blood-
besmeared skeleton without flesh but held in by the tendons." A
corpse that is "reduced...
- "****tish" with
venereal disease makes Shakespeare's use of the word "
besmeared" more specific.
Fontana states: "The
effect of time,
personified as a...
- and
walked abroad.
People chewed leaves of
hawthorn or
buckthorn and
besmeared their doors with tar to
protect themselves from evil. Nonetheless, the...
- Milton's epic poem
Paradise Lost (1667). He is
described as "horrid king
besmeared with
blood / Of
human sacrifice, and parents’ tears" (1:392–393) and leads...
- the
Lotus feet of
Ganesha having the
color of red lotus, and
which is
besmeared with cool
sandal is
adorned by anklets,
sings various songs.golden waist...
-
reflected in the Brevibacterium's
species name
linens which is
Latin for '
besmearing'. The
cheese is
placed on
wooden shelves, then gets
washed with a whey...
- sword-stroke upon the
unarmed stump; nor do you
stretch forth squared arms
besmeared with oil, nor,
darting to and fro,
snatch the
dusty scrimmage-ball (harpasta)...
-
above the mud and
threatening to fall into it—as some have done; dirt-
besmeared walls and
decaying foundations,
every repulsive lineament of poverty,...
- and a
strong supporting cast of
material that, all in all, in a year
besmeared with
great albums was, in retrospect,
sorely underrated". The
album received...
- (to take off) and lehṅa (to descend/come off) laveṛna (to
besmear) and livaṛna (to be
besmeared)
Differences in brackets. khādhā pītā dittā kītā suttā moeā...