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stereotypes of Jews, etc.) ... The
priests have big
noses and
gnarly faces,
lumpish bodies,
yellow teeth;
Herod Antipas and his
court are a
bizarre collection...
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stereotypes of Jews.) [...] The
priests have big
noses and
gnarly faces,
lumpish bodies,
yellow teeth;
Herod Antipas and his
court are a
bizarre collection...
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Image Region Description Byaslag Prepared with cow or yak milk, this
cheese has a
lumpish curd and is
somewhat sour in flavor....
- drog ("a good-for-nothing"), Scots: draighie, draich,
draick ("a lazy,
lumpish,
useless person"),
draich ("slow, spiritless").
English philologist Richard...
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equivocal and
improper sense, we call him melancholy, that is dull, sad, sour,
lumpish, ill-disposed, solitary, any way moved, or displeased. And from
these melancholy...
- type, but with two "incarnations":
ancient trolls, "creatures of dull and
lumpish nature" in Tolkien's words,
unable to speak; and the
malicious giants of...
- Sumac,
branches are
absent of fine spray;
smaller branches are
thick and
lumpish.
Because of the
absence of
smaller branches and its
later leafing, the...
- artist's
usual finesse and is a
retrospective of her work - "a
fascinating if
lumpish bit of Shermaniana."
Movie critic colleague to
Roberta Smith,
Stephen Holden...
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effects of Ray Harryhausen". Halliwell's Film
Guide described it as a "
lumpish sequel to a sequel: even the
animated monsters raise a yawn this time"...
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compulsively in a tone of
unequaled feeble-mindedness" and "jiggles his
lumpish body like an
overripe eggplant." This
court agreed with Giannoulas, and...