单词 | trippingly |
例句 | But if you want a Hamlet played trippingly on the tongue, well, here’s your man. Theater Review: Hamlet in a T-Shirt 2010-10-12T11:19:00Z He recited the “speak the speech trippingly on the tongue” line from “Hamlet,” too. Scene City: Celebrating 50 Years of Shakespeare in the Park 2012-06-20T19:04:38Z Dean’s beguiling art pulls the reader trippingly into a 1960s teen romance that begins with the “I Want to Hold Your Hand” stage. The 10 best graphic novels of 2018 2018-11-13T05:00:00Z “And this ditty, after me, Sing, and dance it trippingly.” Shakespeare: huge dance fan. Check out these Bard-themed dances on DVD “We are but the chorus in the greater casting team tonight,” she replied, trippingly. Scene City: Celebrating 50 Years of Shakespeare in the Park 2012-06-20T19:04:38Z That suite, though, is really a showcase for the flutist, and Liliko Maeda played trippingly — airy and smooth, fleet and seamless. Review: Bach Collegium Japan Returns With Chamber Music 2023-02-13T05:00:00Z Pronounce it, as an Italian would, trippingly off the tongue. Tradition be damned. This quick Italian sauce suddenly goes with everything. 2018-01-08T05:00:00Z The phrase “pro-choice Catholic” should no more run trippingly off the tongue than “carnivorous vegetarian,” say, or “rampaging pacifist.” Opinion | Catholics ‘personally opposed’ to abortion? A fallacy. 2022-05-23T04:00:00Z Crisp, opaque rime — now doesn’t that roll trippingly off the tongue? Opinion | Readers critique The Post: The slap heard around The Post 2022-04-08T04:00:00Z Even when “Weird City” runs over old sci-fi ground, which science fiction does all the time, it is does so trippingly, at a skip. Review: Will Jordan Peele's ‘Weird City’ make you sign up for YouTube Premium? Maybe 2019-02-13T05:00:00Z He spoke, as Hamlet instructed the actors, “trippingly”, pausing only to take small sips of a drink that looked like water, or one that looked like apple juice. Capturing the voice of a brilliant, unorthodox teacher of literature 2018-06-28T04:00:00Z Then again, maybe $1,000 just rolls trippingly off the tongue and into Trump’s good graces. Companies’ complex tax questions all somehow have same $1,000 answer 2018-02-04T05:00:00Z For others, it was a fast-rising flood between houses, deceptively slight at first, tugging trippingly at the feet and ankles, but quickly sucking and battering at legs and chests and shoulders. The school beneath the wave: the unimaginable tragedy of Japan’s tsunami 2017-08-24T04:00:00Z What comes "trippingly off the tongue" may depend on whose tongue and how much you want to savor the sound. Turn Onto Old Dixie. After a Long, Rocky Stretch, It Becomes Obama Highway. 2016-10-23T04:00:00Z How trippingly French and Proven�al, and the rougher English, passed over their tongues. When Love Calls 2012-03-22T02:00:36.883Z And then Turnpenny launched into a tirade of Spanish abuse, which came somewhat more trippingly from his lips than sentences of sound instruction. With Drake on the Spanish Main 2012-02-20T03:00:17.357Z But he's an enthusiast, and he has done in his day a deal of platform work so that the old phrases come trippingly to his tongue. The Turnstile 2012-01-29T03:00:09.260Z I was throbbing still with the measure of verse and moved half trippingly to the rhythm of my blood. A Woman of Genius 2012-01-18T03:00:09.517Z Naturally my next sentences hardly came trippingly from the tongue, nor did any alteration occur in my listeners to facilitate my labors. The Unpopular Review, Number 19 July-December 1918 2012-01-09T03:00:24.167Z "Do you know that my sister's name has a very quaint sound in my ears, and comes very trippingly to a brother's tongue?" By Right of Sword 2011-12-22T03:00:24.563Z I find it pretty lonely all by myself, and the German language doesn't run as trippingly off the tongue as it did forty years ago. The Letters of William James, Vol. II 2011-11-24T03:00:48.427Z For the rest, the narrative is as vivacious and as lightly and trippingly given as that of any novel. Campaigning with Crook and Stories of Army Life 2011-09-21T02:00:34.517Z He could speak even a ‘passionate’ speech ‘trippingly on the tongue.’ Oxford Lectures on Poetry 2011-07-19T02:00:15.897Z "Well, then, Page—it certainly does come more trippingly on my tongue—Page is meaning to write, and she, too, is putting things down in a notebook." Tripping with the Tucker Twins 2011-07-10T02:00:21.613Z The seductive cant came trippingly from his tongue with the fluent convincingness of much practice, and she was listening to it for the first time. Jessamine A Novel 2011-06-15T02:00:24.413Z "Ah—Monsieur n'est pas le mari de Madame," said the young man trippingly. The Pastor's Wife 2011-06-02T02:00:23.873Z As often as not a dozen phrases have been rejected before the final one, which seems to readers to come so trippingly, has been arrived at. Seeing Things at Night 2011-04-10T02:00:05.360Z How flowingly and trippingly she spoke our English tongue! The MS. in a Red Box 2011-04-07T02:00:20.313Z Of all this Mona is unaware; though even were it otherwise I doubt if a lie could come trippingly to her lips, or a nice evasion be balanced there at a moment's notice. Mrs. Geoffrey 2011-02-27T03:00:29.460Z Death's dark vale, how trippingly we say it when we are children, fearing "none ill." The Setons 2011-02-10T03:00:48.400Z Added to this, there is the celebrated speech to the players, in which Hamlet directs the actors to speak “trippingly on the tongue.” Shakespeare in the Theatre 2011-01-30T03:00:17.973Z Breeding and pedigree, record and past performance, rolled trippingly from her tongue. Why Joan? 2011-01-02T03:00:20.290Z At last she disappeared trippingly with a pointed au revoir which crisped the hide of her cheeks. Woman To hear her as she trippingly left the stage in Verdi's Traviata singing runs with ease and finish that other singers slur or stumble over,—ah! that was an art! Great Singers on the Art of Singing Educational Conferences with Foremost Artists He cried out this rigmarole at the top of his voice, speaking trippingly by rote as one that says his lesson in school and has learned it often and well. The Men of the Moss-Hags Being a history of adventure taken from the papers of William Gordon of Earlstoun in Galloway I should like to make a remark in passing on Hamlet’s expression, “trippingly on the tongue.” Shakespeare in the Theatre 2011-01-30T03:00:17.973Z Miss Jones bases her entire system upon the three words, "On the tongue," in Hamlet's injunction to the players: speak the speech ... trippingly on the tongue. Vocal Expression A Class-book of Voice Training and Interpretation The word "style" comes trippingly to the tongue of every critic; but it has never yet been satisfactorily defined. Materials and Methods of Fiction With an Introduction by Brander Matthews If at school Friday afternoon, he spoke a piece, “trippingly on the tongue,” they harkened back over his ancestry to find the elder Adams of Massachusetts who was a great orator. In the Heart of a Fool Style a Matter of Feeling.––The word “style” comes trippingly to the tongue of every critic; but it has never yet been satisfactorily defined. A Manual of the Art of Fiction He speaks it trippingly too; for in the middle of a most exciting monologue, he upsets the whole paraphernalia and himself into the bargain. The Pearl of the Antilles, or An Artist in Cuba I think she would make easily on the lips rather than "trippingly on the tongue" the controlling principle in tone and speech. Vocal Expression A Class-book of Voice Training and Interpretation “Every elf and fairy sprite Hop as light as bird from brier; And this ditty after me Sing, and dance it trippingly.” Myths of the Norsemen From the Eddas and Sagas "Single and double flats," "open plumbing," "tiled vestibule," "uniformed hall service," and other stock terms, came trippingly from her tongue. The Van Dwellers A Strenuous Quest for a Home French phrases slipped from her tongue trippingly, and added to her charm and mystery, her fellowship with another and wider world. Otherwise Phyllis She clambered down from the stage one day, advanced trippingly to the platform and courtesied low before the two plug hats, her long, draggly plume bobbing against her rouged cheek. Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 5, June 1905 The extravagant absurdity of the traveller Antonio is made more probable than is sometimes the case with our authors, and the situations of the whole join neatly, and pass trippingly. A History of Elizabethan Literature Through the house give glimmering light; By the dead and drowsy fire, Every elf and fairy sprite, Hop as light as bird from brier; And this ditty after me, Sing and dance it trippingly. The Children's Garland from the Best Poets It was a pleasure—even to one beset by grievous perplexities—it was a pleasure to hear such noble big words fall thus trippingly from human lips. Sundry Accounts With that there drew near a man whose years were not few, but he had dyed his beard and moved trippingly. Eastern Tales by Many Story Tellers Your nevers come trippingly on the tongue, general. A Voyage with Captain Dynamite You must read it trippingly on the tongue: it was rhymed gaily for you by pure French gaiety, not the least like that of the Théâtre de Folies. Our Fathers Have Told Us Part I. The Bible of Amiens These are numerous, and kept with almost religious care; attached to each there 'hangs a tale,' which your conductor 'speaks trippingly,' and with no effort at concealment of satisfaction in the recital. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 462 Volume 18, New Series, November 6, 1852 From him the truth came trippingly on the tongue. Sundry Accounts So they prattled on trippingly, eagerly discussing and appraising different fine fabrics—striped taffeta, self-coloured china silk, muslin, gauze, nankeen. The Gods are Athirst Through the house give glimmering light, By the dead and drowsy fire: Every elf and fairy sprite Hop as light as bird from brier; And this ditty, after me, Sing, and dance it trippingly. English Songs and Ballads The eleven, the prefects and Mr. Dupr� himself joined with uproarious tunefulness in a chorus which went tolerably trippingly to the air of "Here's to the Maiden of Bashful Fifteen." Priscilla's Spies "Speak the speech, I pray you, as I pronounced it to you, trippingly on the tongue." Unwritten Literature of Hawaii The Sacred Songs of the Hula And then She would enter trippingly, wearing $900 worth of spangled Raiment, whereupon the Vast Audience would stand up and Cheer. Knocking the Neighbors "Have you ever been down as far as Cattaro?" asked Aunt Kathryn, from whose tongue the names of Dalmatian towns fall trippingly, since she "acquired" a castle and a title there. My Friend the Chauffeur Across the bridge, with scarlet lacquer glowing, That o'er the Katashiha's stream is laid, All trippingly a tender girl is going, In bodice blue and crimson skirt arrayed. Japanese Literature Including Selections from Genji Monogatari and Classical Poetry and Drama of Japan It danced elfishly, and trippingly—for very joy it made one laugh. Joyce of the North Woods She made a face at him and trippingly hastened away. An Arkansas Planter He was preceded by the beams of a lamp, as his step came almost trippingly up the stairs. Tales of the Chesapeake Greek held his breath, a swift alarm for her making his heart beat trippingly. Under Handicap A Novel The rhythm is easy and flows along trippingly from the tongue with such regular emphasis and cadence as to lead instinctively to a sort of sing-song in the recital of it. The Bay State Monthly, Volume 3, No. 2 Commonly his tongue ran trippingly, but with the opening words his speech halted. Montlivet The wine that teaches eyes their gladdest dances, That bids the love-word trippingly to glide, Is now deception; for if flashing glances Lead not to love, they lead to naught beside. Translations of Shakuntala and Other Works Nimble, airy resonance is suggested by the very sound of the word "trippingly." The Young Priest's Keepsake Of course,"—and her forthright British candour carried her trippingly over the delicate ground,—"it's common knowledge that the family is divided against itself—hostile branches—a Protestant branch and a Catholic. My Friend Prospero I perceived that Lew Wee the night before had delicately indicated by a mere initial letter a bad word that could fall trippingly from the lips of Jimmie. Somewhere in Red Gap My heart was light, and since the heart is mistress of the heels, I walked somewhat trippingly. Montlivet Her mental quality was all in the vein of the friendships of Rousseau and Voltaire, and pleasantly and trippingly she led him along the primrose path of an intellectual liaison. Mr. Britling Sees It Through As a remedy against this he tells them to "speak it trippingly." The Young Priest's Keepsake No wonder that the time went trippingly for the two who were concerned in such bewildering speculation as the prince had made possible and who were furthering acquaintanceship besides. Romance Island "It is all too pretty to have been said thus trippingly for the first time." Bog-Myrtle and Peat Tales Chiefly of Galloway Gathered from the Years 1889 to 1895 His forebears were Irish McCarthys, but this name failed to fall trippingly from the tongue of French priests, and became corrupted into the Mercredi as he now signs it. The New North You do leap and hop so high and trippingly! A Reputed Changeling Or Three Seventh Years Two Centuries Ago Catch-words and phrases which are not called vulgar only because the better classes use them, come trippingly, but never with a pleasant effect from her lips. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 99, July 26, 1890 Thus runs the comedy, trippingly as the tongue of a gay raconteur. The Palmy Days of Nance Oldfield Of mode or way; as, Thus, so, how, somehow, nohow, anyhow, however, howsoever, like, else, otherwise, across, together, apart, asunder, namely, particularly, necessarily, hesitatingly, trippingly, extempore, headlong, lengthwise. The Grammar of English Grammars Then she would trippingly return, rippling her rosy fingers up and down the keys of an imaginary portable piano, or stammering flat-soled across the floor, chuffing and tooting like a locomotive. Complete Works of James Whitcomb Riley — Volume 10 All the classes came trippingly to his and all the dogmas, all the purlieus of sociology and political economy were as an open book to him. Brann the Iconoclast — Volume 12 And while the question grates upon her ear, the answer comes not trippingly to the tongue. Brann the Iconoclast — Volume 01 But she noticed that his tongue now swung trippingly loose. Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise Speak the speech, I pray you, as I pronounc'd it to you, trippingly on the tongue. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare Now Felice was a woman who catches up phrases too easily and speaks them too trippingly. The Faery Tales of Weir Our host ascended trippingly to an upper floor whence he could see farther down the drive. Ruggles of Red Gap The technical terms of every profession and subdivision of science come trippingly to his tongue. Brann the Iconoclast — Volume 01 "Read it aloud," said Dwining, "that we may judge if it goes trippingly off." The Fair Maid of Perth Or, St. Valentine's Day The style is for the most part rimed stanzas in short metre, which go trippingly on the tongue. The Advance of English Poetry in the Twentieth Century Not satisfied with rolling the "Horror of the Draft" so often and trippingly over his tongue, he also essayed the role of Prophet in the interest of the tottering god of Slavery. The Great Conspiracy, Volume 6 The last line is to come off more trippingly, like an 'aside.' Field and Hedgerow Being the Last Essays of Richard Jefferies Then she came trippingly across the grass, a song on her lips. The City of Fire After a brief interchange of salutations, he said to Floracita, "I heard some notes of a lively little French tune, that went so trippingly I should be delighted to hear more of it." A Romance of the Republic An thou must deal in curses, leave them to one more apt and better schooled—to Giles, in faith, who shall forthwith curse thee sweet and trippingly as thus—now mark me, monk! Beltane the Smith She did, and passed him trippingly, saying, as she cast a sympathetic side glance at him: "Toothache?" The Iron Game A Tale of the War It was out at last; the words that had been so difficult to say came trippingly from his tongue now, and she did not repulse nor attempt to licence him. Stories by English Authors: Ireland Miss La Noyes' answer came trippingly and without hesitation. Roast Beef, Medium "In ten minutes I shall cross the Central, Southern, and Middle Western States, and be legging it trippingly for the Canadian border." Short Stories for English Courses "I crave your pardon, madam, it comes too trippingly to my tongue thus to term Master Talbot." Unknown to History: a story of the captivity of Mary of Scotland The words came trippingly enough, but the informing Spirit was gone. The Fortunate Youth While I awaited her return I heard the sound of children's laughter and light footsteps running trippingly on the stone passage within. Vendetta: a story of one forgotten If you prefer the direct method, my dear Lola," said I—and the name came quite trippingly on my tongue—"I'll employ it. Simon the Jester This story, so congruous, so consistent in every detail, came trippingly and without the least hesitancy from her tongue. The Decameron, Volume I Until this incident occurred, all had gone trippingly, for everyone had tried to put the day after to-morrow from his mind. The Two Vanrevels When I saw the girl come away from her room, which she did rather trippingly, I went to her, and found her by no means the wreck I had expected the ordeal to leave her. An Open-Eyed Conspiracy; an Idyl of Saratoga He danced like a faun; he introduced manner and style and atmosphere; his words came trippingly upon his tongue, and—he waltzed twice in succession with the paper-box girl that Dempsey Donovan brought. The Four Million The Cooloosa River winds through a range of small mountains, passes Okochee and then blends its waters trippingly, as fall the mellifluous Indian syllables, with the Chattahoochee. Waifs and Strays Part 1 That portion of the Major's speech which referred to the Duke's kind countenance had been learned by heart, and was thrown trippingly off the tongue with a kind of twang. The Prime Minister "In ten minutes I shall cross the Central, Southern and Middle Western States, and be legging it trippingly for the Canadian border." Whirligigs His youthful back appeared to the best advantage; his active little legs took him away trippingly in the direction of the village. No Name |
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