- d'Orsay
epitomising the po****r view of
absinthe addicts as
sodden and
benumbed, and Émile Zola
described its
effects in his
novel L'****ommoir. In 1905...
-
Christopher Ashley's
fluid staging,
calling the show a "meaningful balm to the
benumbed psyche."
Berson closed the
review noting how the show "honors our capacity...
-
praised the book saying, "'Say Nothing'
powerfully do****ents a
society benumbed by
trauma attempting to
reckon with the
abyss that
engulfed it." The book...
-
uncertain origin,
possibly from a
dialectal element *dor-, from Old
Norse dár '
benumbed' and
Middle English mous 'mouse'. The word is
sometimes conjectured to...
-
special color mixed only for Barsini, and that it was on the
cloth she was
benumbed with. 51 2 "Columbo
Cries Wolf"
Daryl Duke
William Read
Woodfield Ian Buchanan...
- absorb, or
receive that
smoke inside with the breath, by
which they
become benumbed and
almost drunk, and so it is said they do not feel fatigue. These, muskets...
- the
other side. The wave
continued on its
journey toward land, and the
benumbed crew
watched as the sea in a
single sweeping motion consumed the town....
- how he came there;
engulfed in pure
delight as he
sinks to the depths;
benumbed as he
reaches the end, he is as if he had not yet
begun to
emerge from...
- he
receives severe ignominy.
Kiriti toils to
acquit him but in vain and
benumbed Abhimanyu kills himself. In tandem, he is
blessed with a baby boy. Hence...
-
steeped in
strong distilled spirits, to
recover the
natural heat of his
benumbed joints. The
surgeon having sewed him up very close, and
wanting a knife...