- the
death our
right to say '
****rdly.' But in practice, will we use it?" Look up
****rdly, ****rd, ****rds,
****rdliness, or ****rdlinesses in Wiktionary...
- and
anatomic names such as
substantia nigra (black substance). The word
****rdly (miserly) is
etymologically unrelated to ****,
derived from the Old...
- his
conduct was far from consistent; for now he was more
exacting and
****rdly, and now more
extravagant and
reckless than
became a
prince chosen by...
- said of
Rehnquist in 1986 that "[n]obody
since the 1930s has been so
****rdly in
interpreting the Bill of Rights, so
blatant in
simply ignoring years...
- “The
****rdly ****”, an
example of a
British coon song,
published in
London in 1900....
-
evidence that the
Allies could respond too
generously rather than too
****rdly to
whatever threats might arise." Levine, Alan J. (1992). The Strategic...
- possess, for you have ever
cherished this church, and you are not at all
****rdly in
imparting your
riches to your children. ...
Vouchsafe then, most Holy...
- of the
domes around the cemetery, he said that
people of
Medina were "
****rdly",
paying little attention to
honoring "their
celebrated countrymen". However...
- one-tenth is the
average disposition. But to give less than one-tenth is
****rdly. — Shulchan Arukh:
Yoreh De'ah Ch. 249,
translated by sefaria.org Special...
- work was
published in 1651,
whereas Nast was born in 1840.
****rdly: The word "
****rdly",
meaning stingy or miserly, is not
actually related to the...