- 'storytellers') Black-bob ****roach
Blatch Black or
sooty Blather An
uproar Bleare To cry
outload and
fretful like a
child Blether To
bleat or
blare much;...
-
French chronicler Jean
Froissart who
recorded that '[the king] had red
bleared eyes, of the
colour of sandalwood,
which clearly showed that he was no...
- To
ravish the
sensuous mind Lie lightless, all
their sparkles bleared and
black and blind. V Dim moon-e****
fishes near Gaze...
- whiskey-stained, and the sky
above was a
pallid saffron instead of blue. The
bleared sun made
harsh studio lighting on the
parking lot scene. And
Harry Hascomb...
- Keener's
Manual mentioned in many of his
earlier novels: Some
angry angel,
Bleared by Bach and too inbred,
Climbed out of bed, And,
glancing downward, Threw...
- respectively,
which housed "all
classes of the demi-monde from the sun-
bleared Cyprian of the
Bowery ... to the diamond-bedecked
mistress of some sporting...
-
attributed to The Keener's
Manual but not the second. Some
angry angel,
Bleared by Bach and too inbred,
Climbed out of bed,
Pulled on a sock, And, glancing...
-
looked as if they had not been in bed for a w****, as
their eyes were
bleared with exhaustion". The City
discharged 450 cattle and 150 sheep at Manchester...
-
raised from
depth of
underground (Henry VI-2)
While counterfeit supposes bleared thine eyne (Taming of the Shrew) You are not ipse, for I am he (As You...