- was used as
early as the late 14th
century (in the form of an adjective,
****tish,
referring to a man's
untidy appearance) by
Geoffrey Chaucer in The Canterbury...
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fairy along with the
leprechaun and the clurichaun, all of whom are "most
****tish, slouching, jeering,
mischievous phantoms". The far
darrig in particular...
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****tish or **** (Russian: Гулящая) is a 1961
Soviet drama film
directed by Ivan Kavaleridze. The film is
based on
Panas Myrny's
novel of the same name...
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quatrain Ernest Fontana focuses on the
epithet "
****tish time". The
Oxford English Dictionary gives "
****tish" two definitions: 1) dirty, careless, slovenly...
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plaits the
manes of
horses in the night, And
bakes the
elflocks in foul
****tish hairs,
Which once untangled, much
misfortune bodes: This is the hag, when...
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plaits the
manes of
horses in the
night And
bakes the
elflocks in foul
****tish hairs,
Which once untangled, much
misfortune bodes." Therefore, the appellation...
- Francesca [ru] (1961) as
Francesca The Man from
Nowhere (1961) as Lena
****tish (1961) as
Khristina Jalgrattataltsutajad [ru] (1964) as Rita Laur Balzaminov's...
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comic role. He
plays it with
great effect, and
Charlene Dallas, as his
****tish ****istant, is
almost as good."
Roger Ebert of the
Chicago Sun-Times gave...
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defensive banter.
Ulysses predicts her
behaviour using co****
phrases such as "
****tish spoils". Act 5
Scene 2 is the most
poignant scene containing Cressida,...
- the role, Miss
Jackson responds by
stridently over-playing her hand as a
****tish Emma". Time Out wrote, "Histrionics apart, you come out
wondering whether...