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    Usa "louse" in una frase

    louse frasi di esempio

    louse


    lousing


    1. �I have too much to do sweetheart and a quickie would only louse me up for the day


    2. A guy called ‘Pappy’ once told me, “If they knew what a louse I was, they never would have made me a hero


    3. “Whoever would have thought that science could learn anything from a louse? Yet DNA analysis of body lice seems to indicate that it diverged from head lice about 114,000 yrs


    4. “DNA analysis can now be used to much more closely estimate when humans (as with the louse) had split off from the common ancestor of Man and our Simian cousins


    5. “parasite’s” table; the “kulak” child was loathsome, the young “kulak” girl was lower than a louse


    6. He felt an absolute louse for doing it as she had done nothing wrong


    7. Offended at the idea, Lord Ashburn retaliated, “I most certainly have not, young man! You’re a louse for even bringing that subject up


    8. “I see,” Elizabeth said quietly, puzzled by such a loving gesture by a man she had perceived to be a louse and a monstrous traitor to his wife


    9. “I think you are a total louse,” she continued


    10. That is why he issued a precautionary firman (a decree) which condemned to death anyone found to be carrying a single louse on his body or clothing when he entered Istanbul

    11. In spite of all that, his brother trembled with fear, and his face became deathly pale as he knew that only one louse was sufficient to warrant the execution of its carrier


    12. “Andy,” yelled the louse of a neighbor, “turn on stereo with good 264 KEN MERRELL


    13. From his blazing house, Letchard leaves to laze and louse with the local flavour, passing the road menders and those with a flair for the seven-day wonder that is life


    14. From his blazing house, Listern leaves to laze and louse with the local flavour, passing the road menders and those with a flair for the seven-day wonder that is life


    15. No more than the life of a louse, of a black-beetle, less in fact because the old woman is doing harm


    16. Ech, I am an aesthetic louse and nothing more," he added suddenly, laughing like a madman


    17. "Yes, I am certainly a louse," he went on, clutching at the idea, gloating over it and playing with it with vindictive pleasure


    18. And what shows that I am utterly a louse," he added, grinding his teeth, "is that I am perhaps viler and more loathsome than the louse I killed, and _I felt beforehand_ that I should tell myself so _after_ killing her


    19. I want to prove one thing only, that the devil led me on then and he has shown me since that I had not the right to take that path, because I am just such a louse as all the rest


    20. He was mocking me and here I've come to you now! Welcome your guest! If I were not a louse, should I have come to you? Listen: when I went then to the old woman's I only went to

    21. The saviour, the former hero, was flying like a mangy, unkempt sheep-dog at his lackey, and the lackey was jeering at him! And I shall never forgive you for the tears I could not help shedding before you just now, like some silly woman put to shame! And for what I am confessing to you now, I shall never forgive you either! Yes--you must answer for it all because you turned up like this, because I am a blackguard, because I am the nastiest, stupidest, absurdest and most envious of all the worms on earth, who are not a bit better than I am, but, the devil knows why, are never put to confusion; while I shall always be insulted by every louse, that is my doom! And what is it to me that you don't understand a word of this! And what do I care, what do I care about you, and whether you go to ruin there or not? Do you understand? How I shall hate you now after saying this, for having been here and listening


    22. The bartender was a louse, too


    23. Always she feared lest some louse had escaped her


    24. One death, and a hundred lives in exchange—it's simple arithmetic! Besides, what value has the life of that sickly, stupid, ill‐natured old woman in the balance of existence! No more than the life of a louse, of a black‐beetle, less in fact because the old woman is doing harm


    25. Ech, I am an æsthetic louse and nothing more," he added suddenly, laughing like a madman


    26. And what shows that I am utterly a louse," he added, grinding his teeth, "is that I am perhaps viler and more loathsome than the louse I killed, and I felt beforehand that I should tell myself so after killing her


    27. And you mustn't suppose that I didn't know, for instance, that if I began to question myself whether I had the right to gain power—I certainly hadn't the right—or that if I asked myself whether a human being is a louse it proved that it wasn't so for me, though it might be for a man who would go straight to his goal without asking questions


    28. He was mocking me and here I've come to you now! Welcome your guest! If I were not a louse, should I have come to you? Listen: when I went then to the old woman's I only went to try


    29. One death, and a hundred lives in exchange—it’s simple arithmetic! Besides, what value has the life of that sickly, stupid, ill-natured old woman in the balance of existence! No more than the life of a louse, of a black-beetle, less in fact because the old woman is doing harm


    30. Ech, I am an æsthetic louse and nothing more,’ he added suddenly, laughing like a madman

    31. And what shows that I am utterly a louse,’ he added, grinding his teeth, ‘is that I am perhaps viler and more loathsome than the louse I killed, and I felt beforehand that I should tell myself so after killing her


    32. He was mocking me and here I’ve come to you now! Welcome your guest! If I were not a louse, should I have come to you? Listen: when I went then to the old woman’s I only went to try…


    33. He was a grand gentleman, a great general, and he used to keep a pack of hounds, and I lived many years with him as huntsman; so he, too, set up this microscope ; he brought it with him, and he told all the servants to come up one after another, male and female, and look through ; he showed them a flea and a louse and the end of a needle, and a hair and a drop of water


    34. Even a louse may be in love, and is not forbidden by law


    35. The saviour, the former hero, was flying like a mangy, unkempt sheep-dog at his lackey, and the lackey was jeering at him! And I shall never forgive you for the tears I could not help shedding before you just now, like some silly woman put to shame! And for what I am confessing to you now, I shall never forgive you either! Yes—you must answer for it all because you turned up like this, because I am a blackguard, because I am the nastiest, stupidest, absurdest and most envious of all the worms on earth, who are not a bit better than I am, but, the devil knows why, are never put to confusion; while I shall always be insulted by every louse, that is my doom! And what is it to me that you don't understand a word of this! And what do I care, what do I care about you, and whether you go to ruin there or not? Do you understand? How I shall hate you now after saying this, for having been here and listening


    36. Nekhludoff listened, but hardly understood what the good-looking old man was saying, because his attention was riveted to a large, dark-grey, many-legged louse that was creeping along the good-looking man’s cheek


    37. “You see, dear man, this is not a sewing shop, and I had no proper tools; and, as they say, one needs a tool even to kill a louse,” said Platón with one of his round smiles, obviously pleased with his work


    1. Moreover, they accused him (cpth) of that "he used to visit a woman called 'Om Haram Bent Melhan' who was the wife of 'Obada Ibn As-Samet', and to eat there; so when he (cpth) visited her one day and ate, she set lousing his head until he (cpth) slept!!"


    2. How could they say that 'Om Haram' was lousing his head?


    3. I wonder: from what was she lousing his head?!


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