- childbirth. The word
groaning referred to the
noises made
during childbirth by the woman. The
groaning food was
served on a
groaning board, with the various...
- A
groan tube is a toy that when
turned on one end,
makes a
distinct "
groan" sound. This is due to a
noise maker in the tube that
vibrates in the air as...
-
Titus Groan is a
Gothic novel by
Mervyn Peake,
first published in 1946. It is the
first novel in the
Gormenghast series. The
other books in the series...
- and
groaning both
refer to an
extended sound emanating from the throat,
which is
typically made by
engaging in ****ual activity.
Moans and
groans are also...
- the
series was
ended by Peake's
death and
comprises three novels:
Titus Groan (1946),
Gormenghast (1950) and
Titus Alone (1959); and a novella, Boy in...
- Look up
groan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
groan is a low,
mournful sound uttered in pain or grief.
Groan may also
refer to:
Groan Tube, a prank...
-
Groan Ups is a
comedy play by
Henry Lewis,
Jonathan Sayer and
Henry Shields of
Mischief Theatre. The play
revolves around the
relationships between five...
- The
Groans of the
Britons (Latin:
gemitus Britannorum) is the
final appeal made
between 446 and 454 by the
Britons to the
Roman military for ****istance...
-
published in 1791,
local author William Gilpin relates the
history of "the
groaning-tree of Badesly". He
explains how
around the year 1750 a
local villager...
- Mannix,
Daniel P. (1986). The
History of Torture.
Dorset Press. p. 103.
Groanes from Newgate; OR, AN
ELEGY UPON
Edvvard Dun Esq: The
Cities Common Hangman...