- of all
things Also "time, that
devours all things", literally: "time,
gluttonous of things", edax:
adjectival form of the verb edo to eat. From Ovid, Metamorphoses...
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Calling her "a
creature of extremes, greedy,
sensual and demanding,
gluttonous for
pleasure and pain",
Paglia also
compared Garland to
entertainer Frank...
- a
trail of
clues that
exposes a
strange and
unlikely killer guided by
gluttonous urges that led to murder. 455 27 "Kristen Durgan" March 1, 2020 (2020-03-01)...
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regarded as ugly and cowardly,
while in the latter, it is
viewed as greedy,
gluttonous, stupid, and foolish, yet
powerful and
potentially dangerous. The majority...
-
Lancashire General Advertiser of Sa****ay 3 June 1843, a news
report of a
gluttonous man who ate
twelve of them. Commonly, a ****got
consists of
minced pork...
- devil. The Son of man is come
eating and drinking; and ye say,
Behold a
gluttonous man, and a winebibber, a
friend of
publicans and sinners! But
wisdom is...
- by
contrast saw "zeeroku" as
obsequious apprentices, stingy, greedy,
gluttonous, and lewd. To some degree,
Osaka residents are
still stigmatized by Tokyo...
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biologists for his
depiction of them:
rather than
being villainous or
gluttonous, as was
common in wolf
portrayals at the time of the book's publication...
- Thripp: Matilda's
timid classmate Jimmy Karz as
Bruce Bogtrotter: Matilda's
gluttonous classmate Kira Spencer-Hesser as Hortensia: a
schoolmate Jean Speegle...
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bundled his sins into
listicles and timelines,
partaking in an
almost gluttonous level of hatred. They made a
monster and sold it."
Reiss also wrote, "One...