- the Zulu language, the word for
liver (isibindi) is the same as the word for courage. In
English the term '
lily-
livered' is used to
indicate cowardice...
- speaking): "Potty
little lovers'
quarrel my left eyeball. She
called me a
lily-
livered poltroon. And a sl****it
timorous cowering beastie." The poem was alluded...
- that "On the whole,
RAKHT CHARITRA is not for the faint-hearted or the
lily-
livered. The violence, the
blood and gore
depicted in the film will
shock and...
-
saying "On the whole,
RAKHT CHARITRA is not for the faint-hearted or the
lily-
livered. The violence, the
blood and gore
depicted in the film will
shock and...
-
British music press, not all of it favourable; NME
described them as "a
lily-
livered excuse for a rock band", and "Creep" was
blacklisted by BBC
Radio 1 as...
-
review of a
Radiohead performance that
dismissed them as "a pitiful,
lily-
livered excuse for a rock 'n' roll group". In June 1993,
Radiohead began their...
- billionaires. On Brexit, he is
reported to have
called UK
politicians “
lily-
livered” and the EU “Brussels
bully boys”. He is also
quoted to have said, “I...
- )
likely likeminded liken likeness likewise like (v.)
likeable lilt
lily-
livered lima bean limb
limber (adj.)
chalky mineral limelight limestone linden...
- the NME, in
which writer Keith Cameron wrote "Radiohead are a pitiful,
lily-
livered excuse for a rock 'n' roll group."
Radiohead pla**** a few
dates in the...
- constructive, for a change, with her
contempt for the
contemporary age’s
lily-
livered female psyche..."
Roiphe responded to some of her
critics in an essay...