单词 | prater |
例句 | We will have no Anabaptists here, nor foreign praters to bring us into feud with our neighbors. The Story of Francis Cludde 2012-03-30T02:00:16.347Z An idle talker; an irrational prater;a teller of secrets. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (2nd 100 Pages) 2012-03-24T02:00:19.387Z You know well enough," he cried, "that we want no praters here! Starvecrow Farm 2012-03-15T02:00:29.617Z O, this prater's breath Will blow his life out ... King Lear's Wife; The Crier by Night; The Riding to Lithend; Midsummer-Eve; Laodice and Dana? 2011-09-17T02:00:30.620Z That was why, out of loyalty to his Majesty, and for the sake of religion, we even drove out that blaspheming prater this morning. The Coming of the King 2011-08-13T02:00:24.197Z But, say the praters, if we have nothing new to say, what then? Voltaire's Romances, Complete in One Volume 2011-03-20T02:00:21.247Z What! a speaker is but a prater; a rhyme is but a ballad. How to be Happy Though Married Being a Handbook to Marriage 2011-03-11T03:00:13.410Z A conscienceless old prater of the soap and salve school, with not as much idea of drawing or value as a two-year Julianite. The Nest, The White Pagoda, The Suicide, A Forsaken Temple, Miss Jones and The Masterpiece Y’are a prater, Bennet, a talker, a babbler; your mouth is wider than your two ears. The Black Arrow A Tale of the Two Roses "Ambrose Dixon, a caulker by profession," "often in question for his Quaking profession," "a prater of nonsense," "stands arrested, and the broad arrow at his door, but bids defiance." History of the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia “Y’ are a prater, Bennet, a talker, a babbler; your mouth is wider than your two ears. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 8 (of 25) How wholly we all lie at the mercy of a single prater, not needfully 262 with any malign purpose! The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. XIX (of 25) The Ebb-Tide; Weir of Hermiston In fact we are now unearthing plentiful evidence of what might have been safely assumed, that Babylon never was a "Babylon" nor Nineveh a "Nineveh" in the sense employed by poets and praters without number. In a Little Town And, after that, the worthy prater Aspires to be a legislator; Dreams of St. Stephen's, where he sees Himself hobnobbing with M.P.'s. Literary Tours in The Highlands and Islands of Scotland The great charter and the praters who appeal to it will be hanged in one rope. The Celtic Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 2, December 1875 A Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Literature, History, Antiquities, Folk Lore, Traditions, and the Social and Material Interests of the Celt at Home and Abroad In Ireland, plase your honour, I planted praters and tended cows. A Sailor of King George But what? should a doctor be a dictator? or a proctor a prater? The Works of Mr. George Gillespie (Vol. 1 of 2) Therefore, he had it that all women were to be humbled and held down—for all women were traitors, praters, liars, worms and vermin. Privy Seal His Last Venture I tell you, there is no conspiracy, hath been none, shall be none—save in the addled brains of yon prater from Arpinum, who would fain set his foot upon the neck of Romans. The Roman Traitor, Vol. 1 "As yet," said the ecclesiastic, "I take you rather 200 for a prater than for a liar; but I know not what I shall next take you for." Wit and Wisdom of Don Quixote ‘About the bogs of Ireland,’ replied I, ‘and I was baptized over a bowl of buttermilk and praters by Father Murphy in a stable among a parcel of cows.’ A Sailor of King George He will not learn to become a vain prater by hearing me applaud him, nor will flatterers have the pleasure, in making me repeat them, of laughing at my weakness. The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to Prose, Vol. VII (of X)—Continental Europe I So when she inquired she told her all about it, adding that refrain common to all praters, "Tell no one a word about it." Plutarch's Morals Nor is it at all necessary for thee to be a prater, for others better than thou are present. The Iliad of Homer (1873) Then rising with a muttered exclamation, wherein “meddlesome praters” were the only words distinguishable, he went to the foot of the stairs, and called up them, “Pandora!” All's Well Alice's Victory The Great Charter, and the praters who appeal to it, will be hanged in one rope. Among the Great Masters of Music Scenes in the Lives of Famous Musicians I don't care to become a bore, as it is called, or a ceaseless prater of morality, which is the same thing. His Excellency the Minister For praters are jeered at for their commonplaces, and hated when they bring bad news, and run into danger when they reveal secrets. Plutarch's Morals Lindsay, you know what pains you take In both, yet hardly save your stake; And will you venture both anew, To sit among that venal crew, That pack of mimic legislators, Abandon'd, stupid, slavish praters? The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 1 "I will condemn the sober to the bar and the prater's bench, and deprive the abstemious of the power of singing." The Works of Horace The dear prater went on—My guardian called me aside, when tea was over. The History of Sir Charles Grandison, Volume 4 (of 7) This young woman might talk politics, thought her new friend; no male man would call her prater, while she bore herself with that air. The Testing of Diana Mallory See talk. babble, n. prattle, gabble, chatter, prating; murmur, purl. babbler, n. prater, chatterer, prattler, tattler. baby, n. infant, babe, suckling, nursling. Putnam's Word Book “Y’ are a prater, Bennet, a talker, a babbler; your mouth is wider than your two ears. The Black Arrow If no smile welcomed their remarks, at least her silence was not scornful, and the most shallow-headed prater that fluttered around her felt that he was received with dignity and not with disdain. Vivian Grey Order and I obey.—You are right, no law-suit; but up! let us burn down the home of those praters. The Eleven Comedies, Volume 1 And yet--the prater Vanity once more, you see: but I will let him speak out this time. Jane Talbot Patience! and he would find Elise for himself in spite of that prater. The History of David Grieve Thou may'st be searched for polish'd words and verse By flippant spouter, emptiest of praters: Tell him to seek them in some mawkish verse: My periods all are rough as nutmeg graters. The Anatomy of Melancholy So he hastens to add that, of course, "the true pilot" will be called "a prater, a star-gazer, a good-for-nothing." Public Opinion To talk thick and fast, as great praters usually do, to chatter like a magpye; also to speak a foreign language. 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue And, but that I would not be thought a prater, I could tell you he were a translator. The Poetaster You would be of little account if you weren't a prater. Dona Perfecta The Great Charter and the praters who appeal to it will be hanged in one rope. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 2 |
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