- sly one
moment and
sleepy the next,
turning boastful or
indignant or
admonitory with the
barest shifts in timbre. I mean, dumb he ain't."
Sides one and...
- An
admonitory declaration issued from the
Iraqi government in
order to warn
Iranian troops in the Iran–Iraq War. The
statement says: "Hey Iranians! No...
- or when held up or
moved side to side (finger-wagging), it can be an
admonitory gesture. With the hand held palm out and the
thumb and
middle fingers...
-
Hebrew words as a main
basis of the
Rotwelsch cryptolect. He
warned in the
admonitory preface Christians not to give them alms as it was, in his opinion, to...
- The cathedral's
clock and the
admonitory phrase beneath it...
-
Latin monere,
monitus admonish, admonishment, admonition, admonitor,
admonitory, monition, monitor, monitory, monument, monumental, premonition, premonitory...
- terrific:
doors open to
reveal the
rotating magnified eyeball or the
admonitory finger of the
predatory giant." A new
intimate production of the show...
- BCE,
being among the
oldest surviving literature. The text
consists of
admonitory sayings of Šuruppak
addressed to his son and
eventual flood hero Ziusudra...
- of
gender the
omnipresence and play of both
power and
resistance the
admonitory and
optative function of
poetic art The poem is
included as the sixteenth...
-
suggests that
feminist critique is an "ideological, righteous, angry, and
admonitory search for the sins and
errors of the past," and says
gynocriticism enlists...