单词 | rubbishy |
例句 | I long for one, just one, rubbishy and insolently random and hard to get rid of and perennially yellow as the sun. The Handmaid's Tale 1985-01-01T00:00:00Z A little, rubbishy wavelet, full of candy wrappers and orange peel and seaweed, folded over my foot. The Bell Jar 1963-01-14T00:00:00Z Well, he didn’t need that sort of rubbishy help — not from someone who kept walking down corridors hand in hand with Cho, anyway. Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire 2000-07-08T00:00:00Z Which is to say he's still Ryan Reynolds, but he gets to wear a rubbishy green Spider-Man costume and the world's silliest mask. Green Lantern: light entertainment 2011-04-06T15:09:33Z That rubbishy new Twilight rip-off in The Sun? Which newspaper comic strip would you like to see made as a film? 2010-06-01T16:16:00Z It's kinder to read Philippe Claudel's The Investigation speculatively, as an interesting and timely experiment, than as what it ultimately is, a banal and rubbishy novel. The Investigation by Philippe Claudel – review 2013-02-07T09:00:02Z "Here were produced rubbishy newspapers containing almost nothing except sport, crime and astrology, sensational five-cent novelettes, films oozing with sex, and sentimental songs which were composed entirely by mechanical means." What would George Orwell have made of the world in 2013? 2013-01-24T06:00:00Z And I'm a big, rubbishy, shameful failure in an area of which I am fond. Waiting for book 'go' 2011-01-05T12:22:13Z But, then again, what if this turns out to be one of those rubbishy circuses that are all whalesong and Jean Michel Jarre and idiots in leotards expressing their emotions through modern dance? Cirque du Soleil – Worlds Away 3D: a leap in the dark 2012-07-04T16:35:15Z Before, extras playing students in rubbishy horror films have only been able to retrospectively cringe at their terrible adolescent haircuts in two dimensions. Silent Hill Revelation - trailer review 2012-08-02T08:06:57Z “Stylo Barratts were a big multiple shoe store and they got George Best to put his name on a football boot – it was on a lump of rubbishy plastic and didn’t ever sell,” he says. The Munich disaster 60 years on: 'They were the best team by far' 2018-02-06T05:00:00Z Cheap music - often dismissed as superficial, schlocky or rubbishy music - is popular music. Why does lowbrow music hit the right note? - BBC News 2015-06-13T04:00:00Z Myra had read plenty of old, rubbishy novels when she was a girl. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 1. No 1, June 1850 2012-03-21T02:00:31.390Z "I've no truck with them rubbishy radicals," Mrs. Gilson added impersonally, scratching her nose with the handle of a spoon--a sign that she was ill at ease. Starvecrow Farm 2012-03-15T02:00:29.617Z There was a little bit of a looking-glass, picked up at some rubbishy auction, as old as the hills, with some tarnished gilding about it, in the narrow bit of wall between the windows. Checkmate 2012-01-03T03:00:10.887Z Helen—that rubbishy little woman he had known all his life and was on such good terms with. Atlantic Narratives Modern Short Stories 2011-12-01T03:00:20.193Z I didn't like your going to those rubbishy little races—I told Thornley so. A Mere Chance, Vol. 2 of 3 A Novel 2011-11-24T03:00:45.597Z But to-day they appeared to him perfectly rubbishy; not a gleam of glamour remained; they were as dull as the leaden skies of this interminable afternoon. Across the Stream 2011-11-05T02:00:11.673Z For the first time in her life Mrs. Pratt had wielded the blue pencil, tearing the rubbishy proof-paper in the energy with which she did so. A Crooked Mile 2011-10-03T02:00:26.870Z But I mean other women—girls—and all that rubbishy lot. The Tigress 2011-08-30T02:00:39.657Z She's giving those juniors the most trashy, rubbishy set of songs, and teaching them to sing with that horrible perpetual vibrato—and you know Mr. Hiller's opinion of that! The Girls of St. Cyprian's A Tale of School Life 2011-08-24T02:00:19.813Z He was nice looking, she confessed to herself, and very nicely dressed! not at all the rubbishy exterior which Rotha somehow associated with her idea of missionaries. A Letter of Credit 2011-05-20T02:00:40.410Z Which means, I suppose, that a lot of rubbishy ancestors is better than a fortune in the funds. Tales from Blackwood Volume 8 2011-04-09T02:00:09.087Z “I wish,” she said, “that I could understand what in this world you are trying to evolve from those rubbishy papers.” Mysterious Mr. Sabin 2011-03-24T02:00:10.087Z He spent a whole day there, smoking and lounging and reading a rubbishy sensational story, and declared that the Devonshire roses had taken many years off his age. The Terror A Mystery 2011-03-22T02:00:24.957Z Oh, I'm not talking about rubbishy books and pictures now! The Tower of Oblivion 2010-12-20T17:11:53.787Z And, on the other hand, you oughtn't to buy such rubbishy, shabby-genteel things as you do. Small Souls Many amateurs look upon annuals as rubbishy things to grow, and only suitable for the children’s gardens, but that is because they have generally failed to grow them properly. Small Gardens and How to Make the Most of Them T. P. Cooke's Long Tom Coffin in the "Pilot" was such an instance of phenomenal success attained by the physique of one actor, carrying a rubbishy play through. The Galaxy, April, 1877 Vol. XXIII.—April, 1877.—No. 4. There are about two thousand volumes of very rubbishy appearance, not new enough for the monks to read or old enough for them to sell; in fact, they are almost valueless. Visits To Monasteries in the Levant Money failing him, he became apprenticed to Philippe Thomassin, a French engraver, who turned out large numbers of rubbishy prints upon which his apprentices were employed at so much a day. Artists Past and Present Random Studies "I never heard such a rubbishy request in my life!" says the younger Miss Beresford, disdainfully. Rossmoyne And it would be better for you to sit and read them rather than them rubbishy books you gets out of master's libery. Brooke's Daughter A Novel At present the buildings are nearing completion, but all the old rubbishy structures of former times will have to be pulled down before these new ones can be seen in all their beauty. Letters from China and Japan No, not a rubbishy game in the house,' she said, meeting Allan's look of disapproval; 'a real good game out of doors, in the garden and the sheds and the ruins. The Adventure League I venture to assert that more would-be makers have come to grief trying to cut each other in price for rubbishy candies than through any other cause. The Candy Maker's Guide A Collection of Choice Recipes for Sugar Boiling Which means, I suppose, that a lot of rubbishy ancestors is better than a fortune in the Funds. Blackwoods Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 366, April, 1846 So young Mrs. Feathertop cackled gay defiance at her busy rubbishy neighbor, as she sunned herself under the bushes on fine June afternoons. Boys and Girls Bookshelf (Vol 2 of 17) Folk-Lore, Fables, And Fairy Tales "How a rubbishy leaf o' dog-wood came to get there, is more nor I can account for," she said crossly, as she swept it away into the fire, before 'Zekiel could interfere to rescue it. Soap-Bubble Stories For Children Mr. Denvil seems to be quite bad with typhoid, and Theo has been galloping over half the Frontier after outposts—such rubbishy work for a man like that! Captain Desmond, V.C. What did he care about her rubbishy dolls? The Giant's Robe It isn't a half bad room," she remarked, "only those rubbishy old pictures spoil it. The Girls of St. Olave's He wanted me to sell him some rubbishy Ruby Mines concessions that Lord Edward Decié and myself procured years ago. The Slave of Silence Infinitely superior was this delightfully natural, manly style of feeding, than all the rubbishy artificial formality of the decently appointed meals served at the Bunk, thought he scornfully. The Captain's Bunk A Story for Boys If she was too fond of her rubbishy children she couldn't help it. Peter and Wendy And it was the pokiest, most rubbishy, lackadaisical village I ever saw. The Mission of Janice Day The thing has been a box—a cash-box, I guess—one of the rubbishy kind they sell for about a dollar.” Prescott of Saskatchewan I’ll buy the lady for you, if you want her, but I won’t have you indulging in rubbishy romance like that, with nothing to base it on.” Patty's Friends The best modern plays and poetry began to appear on shelves whence rubbishy novels of a past generation were removed to make room for them. The School and the World A great advantage in cooking or fermenting food is that the most rubbishy materials can be used up. The Stock-Feeder's Manual the chemistry of food in relation to the breeding and feeding of live stock I should be sorry to add to the dustheap of rubbishy talk about Art, but thought and emotion, though it is legitimate to live by them, are not on all fours with other merchandise. The Idler Magazine, Volume III, June 1893 An Illustrated Monthly The whole thing was too rubbishy and cheaply and roughly made to have been fit for use as a 'kid's toy,' as the subaltern called it. Between the Lines The antique Clio gathers up her robe and steps tiptoe over rubbishy details that are the delight of the comic poet and the modern Muse of History. The Creed of the Old South 1865-1915 It just looked like any other tree; and who was to guess the meaning of the rubbishy bits of sticks and stones lying at the bottom of it? Adventures in Many Lands Now, look here, Nora, forget all this rubbishy talk; be thankful that you are a beautiful girl of good family, who could not do a shabby action. Red Rose and Tiger Lily or, In a Wider World It was in mid-August that the aged Steinway was choked to death in his rubbishy old house in East Thirty-ninth Street, where by the current rumour of the neighbourhood, he kept large sums in cash. From Place to Place Some rubbishy fellow may come, and goodness knows who he may be!” Russian Fairy Tales A Choice Collection of Muscovite Folk-lore She spoke of the building as a rubbishy piece of architecture; but I, who felt it through the “Arabian Nights,” admired it, and pitied her want of taste. Memoirs "Well," says Mr. Browne, thoughtfully, "since you put it to me, I confess I think he is the most rubbishy person I ever met!" April's Lady A Novel Only look what a rubbishy affair this is,” continued Nancy, giving her own a kick up in the air. The Poacher Joseph Rushbrook I wrote to him three days after I got here, and told him my clothes looked rubbishy beside the other girls', and he tells me to rig myself out afresh. For the Sake of the School He cared little for the house—it was a rubbishy old pile which he would remove very soon—but the grounds, covered then with an extensive garden, represented an uncommonly profitable transaction. The Argonauts The rubbishy verses they recited are not worth preserving, beyond the line which graces many a public-house sign, of 'God speed the Plough.' A Righte Merrie Christmasse The Story of Christ-Tide They built rubbishy barricades, and annoyed me by making one across the street near the hotel door. Twenty Years Of Balkan Tangle "They both seem to be crazy over their rubbishy scientific experiments." Swirling Waters She was unfailing in her kind forbearance to the woman her son had loved, and whatever good existed in Mrs. Fred's rubbishy little heart responded to the genial, broad humanity of her mother-in-law. A Crooked Path A Novel Experiments, whose whole nature presupposes earnest thought, cannot be tried with any success by those who live habitually in an atmosphere of small talk and "rubbishy" associations. The Mystic Will A Method of Developing and Strengthening the Faculties of the Mind, through the Awakened Will, by a Simple, Scientific Process Possible to Any Person of Ordinary Intelligence One Turk offered us a rubbishy silver thing for fifteen dinars; and Jan laughed, saying that one could see the English had been there. The Luck of Thirteen Wanderings and Flight through Montenegro and Serbia Possibly; but dare one of you suggest that in competition with any rubbishy sensation-monger either of them will stand a chance? Art That is the conclusion to which the court is asked to come upon these two rubbishy pieces of paper—one signed 'George P,' and the other 'George Guelph.' Celebrated Claimants from Perkin Warbeck to Arthur Orton I have done other work that seems to me, relatively, much more important," said Mr. Nachéz, "but when my name happens to be mentioned, echo always answers 'Gypsy Dances,' my little rubbishy 'Gypsy Dances!' Violin Mastery Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers Alas, her purse was all too soon emptied, and she had also upon her the awful load of debt, for Poppy Jenkins it seems, lent her the money to get that rubbishy story published. The Palace Beautiful A Story for Girls That the new Temple of Peace might be enabled to rise in proper proportions, it became necessary to destroy some old edifices, and to remove what was considered to be very rubbishy rubbish. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 4, April, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy At this rubbishy speech, the tears, for the first time, came into her eyes. Jaffery Ban’t no auld, rubbishy, worn-out thing, neither, but a tough, love-tight heart—at least so ’t was till I seed you in your weeds eight year agone.” Children of the Mist "Oh," she said, "it is nice of you to go about everywhere saying that I have nothing but rubbishy ornaments about me!" A Love Episode Walter, I shall stay here till he sees me and you together; then he won't be able to run off about his mines, and his lawsuits, and such rubbishy things. A Perilous Secret They were allowed no rubbishy picture-books, but from the first Japanese prints and fans lined their nursery walls, and Walter Crane was their classic. The Story of My Life Recollections and Reflections I give this pettifogging tradesman the privilege of publishing my novel in his rubbishy periodical and he dares to dictate terms to me! Jaffery Why will he waste his time with a lot of rubbishy Latin authors? A Mere Accident Dance a hornpipe," cut in Fred, as Jo paused for breath, "and, as they danced, the rubbishy old castle turned to a man-of-war in full sail. Little Women "I shouldn't, for instance," she remarked, "be in any haste to tell him that he had a lot of rubbishy old books." House of Mirth If she was too fond of her rubbishy children, she couldn't help it. Peter Pan "I don't think it a rubbishy thing at all," said Viviette. Viviette Another innocent whim he had of making a collection of rubbishy odds and ends and keeping them in a box in the barn. The Man from the Clouds What a set of rubbishy old fobs and dowagers there is here anyway. The Pagans You know they say he has eight hundred thousand a year—and spends nothing, except on some rubbishy old books. House of Mirth They might go home and eat their rubbishy dinner themselves! L'Assommoir In another stood a dilapidated handcart in which some dweller there was accustomed to carry abroad his rubbishy wares. The Puritans These poets and rubbishy people can think all they like about their verses and sonnets and such—that girl Olivia writes sonnets—would you believe it— DAN: Fancy. Night Must Fall : a Play in Three Acts The surest recommendation in art circles is getting out a book or giving a rubbishy lecture. The Pagans It is not so bad as the rubbishy literature that people choke their minds with. Daniel Deronda This is conducted somewhat on the same principle as the building of a house, the foundation being filled with rather rubbishy materials, over which a firm structure is reared. The World of Waters A Peaceful Progress o'er the Unpathed Sea You won't find any of the drawling, face-pulling, rubbishy melodies worked up to a point of agony in some places of worship countenanced in the Catholic Church. Our Churches and Chapels Their Parsons, Priests, & Congregations Being a Critical and Historical Account of Every Place of Worship in Preston She read "a queer biography of Wordsworth by Hood," and she regarded Carlyle's diction in the "French Revolution" as "rubbishy." Memories of Hawthorne They are rubbishy if you will; but the sentiment which struggles to find expression in them is far from despicable. Ideala "Oh," said Eric, "you can tell that by listening to the rubbishy things—tailors' apprentices and barbers and such-like merry folk." Immensee She'd rather have it than your rubbishy peppermints, I can tell you. The Story Girl I grew tired at last of the eulogy, and, adopting his vernacular, declared that I should be jolly glad to get out of this rubbishy world. Simon the Jester She was a rubbishy little creature, and she knew it. Howards End "Well, it was a rubbishy thing," he muttered. The Great Hunger She was a rubbishy little creature, and she knew it.� Howards End So young Mrs. Feathertop cackled gay defiance at her busy rubbishy neighbour, as she sunned herself under the bushes on fine June afternoons. Queer Little Folks Tell Thedora that she is a rubbishy, tiresome, gabbling old woman, as well as an inexpressibly foolish one. Poor Folk Oh, what a dreadful creature!" she whispered; "and what can she want with those old rubbishy things? A Simpleton The man who yearned to be proud of his work wastes himself in rubbishy articles which his conscience regards, sooner or later, as so many evil actions. Scenes from a Courtesan's Life Take any worthless, rubbishy article you like—a piece of old rag, for example. Dead Souls |
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