-
verbiage formulated by the
Founders is so
inadequate that he
needs to
interlard his oath with a
purely religious phrase deemed unnecessary by the first...
- Stone, Ken
Tucker called the
album "a
playful exploration of
Sixties pop
interlarded with
trendy nihilism" and
found that all the
songs "work on at least...
- that,
between his
natural reluctance and
mentor Morse's
suggestions (
interlarded with
warnings against hastiness), he
needs the
entire film to have his...
- of
Great Britain and Ireland, respectively. Each book is a
narrative interlarded with
numerous sidepanel discussions of microtopics. In 2000, Davies'...
- dealing, in
which his eyes
narrow coldly and his jaw sets, are
heavily interlarded with **** and
smiling gobs of
Tracy charm.
There is
nothing sardonic about...
-
short as the
above schedule for twenty-five years. [c.1900.] A
dinner interlarded with a row of
extra entrées,
Roman punch, and hot
dessert is unknown...
- lectures,
Garner has
tried to
reform the way
bibliographic references are "
interlarded" (interwoven) in the
midst of
textual analysis. He
argues for putting...
- Paul are
equally honored and in the
sermon where political harangues interlard moral exhortations. In Dubroca's
funeral oration of
George Washington...
-
sports a
Malacca cane. He is
something of a
connoisseur of wines. He
interlards his
conversation with
phrases out of ****ens or Thackeray,
loves to write...
-
compelled a
divine to
represent a
County Down
dialogue (of that date) as ‘
interlarded with oaths,’
which fail to
please ‘a
grave and
sober reader.’ The original...