- Kirsánov – A
gentleman in his
early forties, a widower, "quite grey now,
stoutish and a
trifle bent," a
liberal democrat,
father of Arkády,
brother of Pavel;...
- to 'thrive' or 'flourish' and the name Þrór,
which means 'likeable' or '
stoutish' (and was one of Odin's nicknames). If this is the case, then the people...
- with
stoutish longitudinal ribs,
about fourteen in
number on tha
penultimate whorl,
attenuated and
obsolete just
before the five
oblique stoutish spiral...
-
matching her description) was seen by
James Brown rejecting the
advances of a
stoutish man
slightly taller than her in the
adjacent street to
Berner Street (Fairclough...
- that
reproduces by
seeds and by
horizontal creeping roots. The stem is
stoutish,
erect or spreading, 10 to 80 cm tall, branched,
covered sp****ly with...
- by
Lawrence in Aaron's Rod: "Aldington is
Robert Cunningham, 'a fresh,
stoutish young Englishman in khaki', H.D. is his wife Julia, 'a tall stag of a thing...
- is portra**** in Aaron's Rod: "Aldington is
Robert Cunningham, 'a fresh,
stoutish young Englishman in khaki.'"
Another British writer,
Reginald Turner, was...
-
Colonel Sellers in
several of his schemes.
Hawkins is
described as a "
stoutish, discouraged-looking man
whose general aspect suggested that he was fifty...
-
Mermaid Bookshop and
daydreams constantly.
Supporting Lucy
Allerton is the
stoutish and
sneezy mother to
Georgie and Miriam, and wife to William.
William Allerton...
- once
again writing in my club – and
rather slowly, as I must hear why a
stoutish man is
urging a
still stouter one to have a
local and not
general anaesthetic...