-
whimsical language has
given English nonsense words and
neologisms such as "
galumphing" and "chortle". A
decade before the
publication of Alice's Adventures...
- "cybernauts".
Another Guardian review said the book was fun "in its own
galumphing way". The
Washington Post
panned the book,
calling the
themes and writing...
- as "sounds
ranging from
piercing high
tones and
shimmering whistles to
galumphing, crackle-spattered b**** patterns."
Nakamura founded the
ensemble A Paragon...
- lions. As a result, they
bounce themselves forward in a
motion called galumphing; the
polar explorer Edward Wilson referred to the
motion as lolloping...
- denominator",
while Owen
Gleiberman of
Entertainment W****ly said, "This
galumphing elephant of a
chopsocky revenge-of-the-nerd quasi-musical
lacks the lyrical...
-
paintings 'Post-Impressionist in style, and a
million miles away from the
galumphing ****urism
Mussolini was
commissioning in Rome'
Carlo Levi
Archived 2019-04-25...
- Zappa",
although he
notes that the
songs "all wind up
sounding the same...
Galumphing processionals more
notable for
their robotic persistence than for their...
- with 1 star out of 5,
describing "a very
corny and
saccharine romance: a
galumphing heffalump of a
movie that is best – and
perhaps only – enjo**** by devotees...
-
paradox known as the
predictable surprise, and
willing to
overlook a
galumphing mediocrity in
order to
concentrate on
matters of dentistry."
Emanuel Levy...
- The poem "Jabberwocky" is full of
nonce words, of
which two,
chortle and
galumph, have
entered into
common use. The
novel Finnegans Wake used
quark ("three...