单词 | ingrowing |
例句 | They illustrate a peculiar kind of academic Newspeak: each sentence is curled round like an ingrowing toenail, hard, ugly, and pointing only to itself. High culture is being corrupted by a culture of fakes 2012-12-19T08:30:04Z “Mrs Rhoades’s ingrowing toenail has turned the corner,” says Gilbert over supper. Maggie Smith's 20 best films – ranked! 2019-09-05T04:00:00Z Yet an ingrowing toenail gets treated within a mandatory 18 weeks, while there is no waiting limit at all for treating mental illness. Mentally ill people need to be helped, not hounded 2014-07-08T04:00:00Z Or is it a case of ingrowing signals?” The Turner Twins 2011-08-28T02:00:36.990Z D., a Housemaster pure and simple, urging the postponement of the Final House-Match, D.'s best bowler having contracted an ingrowing toe-nail. The Lighter Side of School Life 2010-12-24T03:00:31.150Z Culture without action is an ingrowing disease which first debilitates and then dissolves the will to live. The Women of Tomorrow A big owner with so much money he could bed his horses in it, and an ingrowing grouch that has put a crimp in his information works. Young Wallingford With a sense of relief, for his reflections had become almost inconveniently sombre and ingrowing, he saw it was someone he already knew in a friendly way, though he still addressed him as "Stooard." Command He loved his child as much as any man could, but this ingrowing infatuation, to the exclusion of every other desirable thing in the world, was fatiguing. Captain Macedoine's Daughter She had said to him over and over that it was an open question, that he was troubled with an ingrowing conscience. The "Genius" Father comes home, tired, weary, footsore, toe-nails ingrowing, caused by undarned stockings, and finds the fire out, house cold and empty, save for his half-dozen children, all crying. In Times Like These A faulty mode of cutting the toe nails in a healthy foot may favor ingrowing toe nails. The Home Medical Library, Volume I (of VI) Carl by no means catalogued all the details, but he did get the effect of ingrowing propriety. The Trail of the Hawk A Comedy of the Seriousness of Life He had the worst case of ingrowing religion you ever saw. Odd Numbers Being Further Chronicles of Shorty McCabe Have you ever heard a real ingrowing Englishman start a word in the roof of his mouth and then back away from it as if it was red-hot and had prickles on it? At Good Old Siwash Nearly everyone has an ingrowing objection to going to a hospital, or acknowledging he must take the count for an illness, because of fear as to what treatment he may draw. The Stars and Stripes The American Soldiers' Newspaper of World War I, 1918-1919 Inflammation in ingrowing toe nail usually arises along the outer edge of the nail. The Home Medical Library, Volume I (of VI) When the applause is over, the entertainment begins with the announcement that the Opera-Singer and the Polish Pianist are unable to appear, owing to indisposition—which really means an ingrowing disposition not to do so. Ship-Bored "Now," she demanded, "tell me all about it, or I'll simply die of ingrowing curiosity." Miss Pat at School At last he died before his time—killed off by an ingrowing rhyme. Rippling Rhymes The torture of an ingrowing toe-nail, which could be relieved in a few minutes, had incapacitated one poor father for years. A Labrador Doctor The Autobiography of Wilfred Thomason Grenfell I don't know how it will be after I have my seance with Mrs. Whoever-it-is I'm going to see, but when I'm reasonably abstemious I'm not given to ingrowing nerves. An American Suffragette The regular general, seeing that the battle was lost, excused himself and retired to his tent, owing to an ingrowing nail which had annoyed him all day. Comic History of the United States Secondly, we find the duty to refrain from commenting on others' appearance in a way that will start "ingrowing thoughts." Civics and Health As the child grows older the toenails thicken, and often in their trimming they are cut so closely at the corners that sometimes a condition results known as ingrowing nails. The Mother and Her Child It is his strenuous ingrowing instruction that cultivates his extreme national egotism until it has become like a boil. Villa Elsa A Story of German Family Life We had a man in No.— Stationary who got through the famous charge of the 9th Lancers unhurt, but came into hospital for an ingrowing toe nail! Diary of a Nursing Sister on the Western Front, 1914-1915 For it seems of little use to have made some people physically well, if they are to carry through prolonged years the curse of constant self-attention, self-centeredness, an ingrowing ego. Applied Psychology for Nurses They do cure thousands of people of fear and of "ingrowing thoughts." Civics and Health He had an ingrowing toe nail, which sometimes made him grouchy and sour, so he was dubbed Pickles. Bumper, The White Rabbit As soon as he finally stiffened up and mentally told them to go to perdition, the ingrowing troubles ceased with disciplined promptness. Villa Elsa A Story of German Family Life Remember, however, not to round off your toe nails at the corners, but to leave them square, as in this way you will prevent them from ingrowing under the pressure of your shoes. The Child's Day There possessed him an ingrowing and acute feeling of animosity toward himself. The Courage of Marge O'Doone It is necessary to have some personal objects for which to give our lives if they are to be saved from centrifugation, from death through ingrowing affection. Religious Education in the Family These made for a sullen, ingrowing rage as the day grew older. The Sheriff's Son He was suffering from mortification, which is a sort of ingrowing anger, and the more it sunk in, the angrier he got. Injun and Whitey to the Rescue Now winter was a dull inaction, a period of discontent, in which thought gnawed at him like an ingrowing toenail. Poor Man's Rock What's beauty, anyway," he complained, "except just a question of where Nature has concentrated her supreme forces—in outgrowing energy, which is beauty; or ingrowing energy, which is brains! Little Eve Edgarton Bet so heavily with a wife that sooner the wedding will be early yet, bet and shadow the least flower there so that growing is ingrowing longer and shorter. Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories What Cabot calls the "sin of impersonality" is a grievous sin when directed toward another person, but most of us could stand a good deal of ingrowing impersonality without any harm. Outwitting Our Nerves A Primer of Psychotherapy "What's that to you?" he replied irritatingly, with an ingrowing and obvious self-conviction of superiority and withdrawing as though he highly resented my question as condescending and intrusive. Twelve Men "Perhaps you mean 'Old Buck,'" said a Pale Youth, with an ingrowing Hat. People You Know The next day there were ninety of us numbered among the sick, and we had everything from galloping consumption to ingrowing toe-nails, and were prepared to give full particulars regarding the same. Three Times and Out He had a case of ingrowing affection; it cut his weight down to ninety pounds. Mr. Scraggs Something ought to be done for that ingrowing modesty of yours! The Gringos Each point of the ingrowing lines of the échelon has usually one cell further advanced into the corium than its neighbours, and may be termed the apical cell. Diseases of the Horse's Foot Here also the artist has shown us a graphic picture of Ethelbert supported by his celebrated ingrowing moustache receiving Augustine. Comic History of England The young men of Europe had visions of a broader world, one cleared of lies and hate and the poison of an ingrowing patriotism. Popular Science Monthly Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 — Volume 86 "I wonder if this is what they call an ingrowing toe-nail?" said Hirst, examining the big toe on his left foot. The Voyage Out In point of antiquity, the Ohio and Upper Mississippi are of about the same age, but since the time when ingrowing southward they united, the latter river has been the larger. Scientific American Supplement, No. 384, May 12, 1883 As a consequence of this, the frog itself becomes atrophied by reason of the continual pressure exerted upon it by the ingrowing horn of the wall and the bars. Diseases of the Horse's Foot Tightly fitting boots and shoes often cause corns, bunions, and ingrowing nails; on the other hand, if too loosely worn, they cause corns from friction. A Practical Physiology No girl with "ingrowing dignity," as Amelia Boggs called it, could hope to be happy with her fellows at Lakeview Hall. Nan Sherwood at Rose Ranch You think yourself a tough old bivalve, but the most serious complaint you suffer from is ingrowing sensitiveness. Kent Knowles: Quahaug It will incite slumber, mend the broken heart, cause the hair to grow, is good for chapped hands, sore eyes and ingrowing toe-nails. Jim Cummings Or, The Great Adams Express Robbery But oh! she's got a deep ingrowing tip That she must shy at honks like yours and mine. The Love Sonnets of a Car Conductor What about the old girl with the ingrowing grouch? Our Mr. Wrenn, the Romantic Adventures of a Gentle Man But you and your kind suffer from ingrowing vanity. The Fashionable Adventures of Joshua Craig; a Novel An odd sort of liking for the man began to possess him, just as he found himself powerless to resist an ingrowing admiration for Marie-Anne. The Flaming Forest If you were a doctor you would tell a man he had typhoid, and he'd proceed to have it, even if he had only set out to have an ingrowing toe-nail. Sowing Seeds in Danny "You bled me for two years, and yet you have the ingrowing gall to come and tell me you're broke." Five Thousand an Hour : how Johnny Gamble won the heiress On the contrary, those of the feet should be cut squarish in shape, with a hollowed-out centre, so as to prevent the nail from ingrowing. The Art of Living in Australia ; together with three hundred Australian cookery recipes and accessory kitchen information by Mrs. H. Wicken We cannot live on cherries, and as yet my allowance is an ingrowing one—which is to say that it goes from me to my parent, and not from my parent to me. Mr. Bonaparte of Corsica Paine, if your ingrowing modesty won't stand the pressure you had better leave the room. The Rise of Roscoe Paine The new arrival was a young man with a shock of red hair, an ingrowing Roman nose, and a mouth from which force or the passage of time had removed three front teeth. Psmith, Journalist I have but recently recovered from an ingrowing toenail. Something New Yet she was kindly, honest, earnest, a good Catholic, and possessed of that strangely excessive ingrowing virtue which shuts so many people off from the world—a sense of duty. The Financier, a novel The eye-surgeon performed such operations as cauterizing for ingrowing eyelashes and operating upon growths about the eyes; while the eye-doctors depended entirely upon salves and lotions. A History of Science — Volume 1 K. has always had "ingrowing scruples," as his exasperated mother once said. The Foundations of Personality Now and then a poor wretch had his arms and legs cut off, or was partially flayed, in order that the ingrowing hair might be detected. Myths and myth-makers: Old Tales and Superstitions Interpreted by Comparative Mythology |
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