单词 | poisonously |
例句 | I shot to my feet, the paper rattling poisonously in my hands. Invisible Man 1952-01-01T00:00:00Z But when April made her smile poisonously sweet and said, “Oh no,” she seemed to get the point and stopped asking questions. The Egypt Game 1967-01-01T00:00:00Z The world has opened up for the poisonously insular mother and daughter of Martin McDonagh’s “The Beauty Queen of Leenane,” which has been given an expansive revival at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Review: ‘The Beauty Queen of Leenane’: Oh Gosh, I’ve Turned Into My Mother 2017-01-15T05:00:00Z Mr. Bartlett and Mr. Goold both said they were surprised by the way Kate, the duchess of Cambridge, played by Lydia Wilson, was described by some critics as a “poisonously ambitious” or “scheming.” A British Play Imagines Charles (Finally) in Charge 2014-04-14T17:30:49Z She tells the story of Fulvia, the wife of Mark Antony, who visited the corpse of Cicero, who had poisonously inveighed against her husband. From Ancient Myths to Modern Day, Women and the Struggle for Power 2017-12-05T05:00:00Z Spent nuclear fuel will remain poisonously radioactive for at least 100,000 years, while human civilization, even if you stretch the definition to its outermost limit, goes back perhaps 10,000 to 12,000 years. "Into Eternity": The quest to make us forget nuclear waste 2011-02-04T19:45:00Z Till now: Ashford was 9 when she was cast as a poisonously ambitious child star in "Ruthless!" Tonys 2015: Four nominees make big impressions in small roles 2015-06-05T04:00:00Z Many tone varietals run through pop music, some poisonously bitter and abrasive, others as sweet as honeysuckle. Caribou mesmerizes in the first of three sold-out Fonda concerts 2015-02-27T05:00:00Z But the combat in the Pacific theatre has come to be understood as a more nuanced and murky affair, one that was poisonously coloured by mutual racial antagonism and barbarity. Why America preferred to forget about the Pacific war ? until now 2010-04-03T23:06:00Z Emily Clarkson has previously criticised the media for being "poisonously misogynistic" in its coverage of the Duchess, as well as other women. Jeremy Clarkson and Meghan Markle: The Sun article criticised by Clarkson's daughter 2022-12-19T05:00:00Z Having arrived at Nettleton as a teenager, she learns gradually how precarious it is to be a woman in a poisonously misogynistic culture. Review: Why a novel about a home for 'feeble-minded women' resonates with our antiabortion moment 2022-05-26T04:00:00Z In that respect, these resignations are often selfish acts, another manipulation of the public trust in a state where people’s disdain for their elected officials already is poisonously, but justifiably, high. Editorial Roundup: Illinois 2021-02-02T05:00:00Z Perhaps most poisonously, the Whitmans seemed to want to convince the Cayuse that everything about their lifestyle was bad, and that only complete adherence to white, Protestant ways would save their souls. ‘Unsettled Ground’ examines the shifting legacy of the 1847 Whitman massacre in what is now Washington state 2020-11-20T05:00:00Z Though a relic of a poisonously polarized moment, O’Donnell’s memory offers a sadly unifying lens for readers who recall those passionate days. Review | From an American soldier in Vietnam, tragedy and poetry 2019-12-26T05:00:00Z McCabe’s retirement plans first became known in December, after the deputy director sat for closed-door interviews before three congressional committees that Democrats described as poisonously partisan, with Republicans following Trump’s lead in attacking McCabe. FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe reportedly steps down early 2018-01-29T05:00:00Z But this legal process probably won’t be triggered without a poisonously divisive election. Opinion | Get ready for the ‘impeachment election’ 2017-05-23T04:00:00Z Before Trump declared his candidacy he was frequently a guest on Fox’s primetime news programs, and he had a standing Monday morning call-in interview on the network’s poisonously stupid morning show, “Fox & Friends.” Trump conquers Fox: The conservative network will try to elect the monster it helped create 2016-05-23T04:00:00Z He’s been a bogeyman in Spanish-language news for months and his poll numbers with Latino voters are poisonously low even at a point when most Americans usually don’t tune in closely to the election. How Democrats plan to destroy Donald Trump 2016-02-09T05:00:00Z But the baggage of those years has lingered poisonously on. A night of violence that shattered a South African's view of her white privilege 2015-12-11T05:00:00Z “The sooner we remove Iowa’s frontrunning status, the better off American politics and policy will be,” she wrote, poisonously. Rick Perry’s Iowa absurdity: What his new ad reveals about the first-in-the-nation state 2015-03-30T04:00:00Z But Pressler says he’s also willing to challenge the Republican orthodoxy on tax cuts as well, calling the party “poisonously locked” into its position on the issue. Meet the Republican-turned-independent giving the GOP fits 2014-10-10T04:00:00Z But with the King still frail, and the country’s politics poisonously polarized, many Thais wonder what lies beyond the reign of their beloved sovereign. Thai King Leaves Hospital as Bangkok Braces for Fresh Protests 2013-08-02T09:20:27Z The image that lingers is of "poisonously" bad relations inside programme teams and between competing empires. The BBC must lay the ghost of Birt's broadcasting corporation 2012-12-23T00:08:13Z What he had been saving up came poisonously to his mind as he stood there, driving away even the flavour of the admiration he felt he was receiving. The Happy Warrior 2011-12-18T03:00:18.863Z Robb, like Reid, faced poisonously high negative ratings and was seeking reelection in an unusually hostile national climate for Democrats: the year of Newt Gingrich's GOP revolution. The only reason to believe Harry Reid can survive 2010-08-27T18:02:00Z Horribly quiet fears had been stealing poisonously into his mind—a mind not given to timidities—and the word “melancholia” had assumed for him a morbid and irresistible compulsion. The Law of Hemlock Mountain The big man’s face had become poisonously bloated. The Coming of the Law Rising from an invisible source, much as a miasma arises from a marsh, there came a subtle quality—an impression of evil; it seemed to creep by and around him; silently, insidiously, poisonously. Ashton-Kirk, Criminologist His eyes opened in mild surprise, and as the mutineers looked to see his head roll from his shoulders, he was still smiling in that poisonously sweet way. The Missourian He could not get away from Eve’s spoken sympathy for Jim, and every word he recollected stung him poisonously. The One-Way Trail A story of the cattle country Dear Mr. Punch,—Unless the blackberrying season is to be utterly ruined and thousands of homes thus rendered poisonously unhappy, something must be done to make people play the game. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 147, September 16, 1914 Then suddenly he was out of his chair and standing over her, his face bloated poisonously, his eyes ablaze with a malignant light. The Trail to Yesterday It was not Belding's fault that the money ran out, but he had ceased operations with an unshakable sense of personal blame that, of late, worked poisonously in his brain. The Rapids It has also been noticed that rye-grass rapidly developed under the influence of liquid manure is so rank that young animals fed upon it are poisonously affected. The Stock-Feeder's Manual the chemistry of food in relation to the breeding and feeding of live stock The vultures pass up such poisonously hot carrion too—they've learned their lesson. The Night of the Long Knives "You've been most poisonously rude to me, and yet . . . and yet here am I talking to you as I've never talked to any other man in my life." Mufti And Hoddan swore poisonously, but stripped off his garments and smeared himself lavishly where he had lost skin. The Pirates of Ersatz Before his mental eyes rose mental pictures of the events in his father's life: deeds of dishonor unregretted, that ate poisonously into Ivan's sensitive intelligence. The Genius "It doesn't take any Ulleran psychologist to know that about eighty percent of them hate us poisonously." Uller Uprising They stood enthralled by the passionate voice, and bitter words found their mark, and rankled poisonously. Golden Stories A Selection of the Best Fiction by the Foremost Writers A sudden rage seized upon him; he leaned forward, his face bloating poisonously. The Two-Gun Man The island of Java appeared to me to be as poisonously unobtrusive and inexpensive a region as I had ever heard of; a steamer sailed from Antwerp for Batavia in twenty-four hours. In Search of the Unknown "Mr. Rand, I feel that you should know that all three hate each other poisonously." Murder in the Gunroom Nearly all the journalist-critics were against him and made themselves ridiculous by their brainless strictures; Truth and The Times, for example, were poisonously puritanic, but thinking people came over to his side in a body. Oscar Wilde, His Life and Confessions Volume 1 She stopped, she turned, she could but give A tear-dimmed glance to heartless me— That arrow burns me poisonously. Translations of Shakuntala and Other Works A crimson stain appeared above the collar of his shirt and spread until it covered his face and neck, leaving his cheeks poisonously bloated and his eyes glaring. Square Deal Sanderson Thanks, Monsieur; from a man like you such praise is poisonously sweet. The Grey Cloak He had once been the ship's cook, but had cooked so poisonously ill that he had been forcibly transferred from galley to quarter-deck by the dyspeptic survivors of his culinary career. The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8 Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales An Englishman, a poisonously funny Englishman, is running out of his course. The Honorable Percival There are spiritual diseases which coil poisonously among distorted instincts and disordered nerves, and one would be generally safer in standing sponsor for the soul of the gymnast than of the dyspeptic. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 41, March, 1861 The tea was frightful stuff—not tea at all, but cheap adulterants colored poisonously. Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise This caused the unfortunate discovery that she had played the waiting-maid in the town of which he was Mayor to rankle in his mind yet more poisonously. The Mayor of Casterbridge He hoped it was all right; but if she did hate him as poisonously as she said, if she did really want to get rid of him, he might perhaps be able to assist her. The Case of Richard Meynell Brocton looked poisonously at me before following, and I knew I had not done with him yet. The Yeoman Adventurer One would like to have it from some jurist if the sale of poisonously bad food to your enemy is disallowed by international law. Sea-Power and Other Studies Both are in essence processes of spicing up and coloring up perfectly innocuous facts of nature to make them poisonously attractive to perverted palates. Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise One moment they were in complete mastery of the situation, the next they were groveling in the road, coughing, sneezing, barking, retching, blaspheming poisonously. Flowing Gold I dare not describe what remembrances of the guilty woman who had deceived and ruined me, now gnawed unceasingly and poisonously at my heart. Basil How does she lay her eggs, the origin of the loathsome maggot that battens poisonously on our provisions whether of game or butcher's meat? The Wonders of Instinct Chapters in the Psychology of Insects Nearly all the journalist-critics were against him and made themselves ridiculous by their brainless strictures; "Truth" and "The Times", for example, were poisonously puritanic, but thinking people came over to his side in a body. Oscar Wilde, His Life and Confessions — Volume 1 How does she lay her eggs, the origin of the loathsome maggot that battens poisonously on our provisions, whether of game or butcher's meat? The Life of the fly; with which are interspersed some chapters of autobiography Within a second thereafter, a runabout roared past, the cut-out making echoes along the still road; and a poisonously choking cloud of dust whirling aloft in the speedster's wake. Further Adventures of Lad Well, it was my only way of coming even with her, which I think she knew, for she hated me poisonously. When the World Shook; being an account of the great adventure of Bastin, Bickley and Arbuthnot "I didn't mean—" he began, and paused, his face poisonously bloated. The Virginian, a Horseman of the Plains On the other hand, that this poisonously handsome Hindu, who bent forward so solicitously toward his charming travelling companion, was none other than the dreaded Fire-Tongue, he did not doubt. Fire-Tongue |
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