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  • Monstrously tall ruminants who look down on even the largest of the Named from what seems like miles above them, the rumblers are a nuisance to the whole clan, even worse than the tuskers, who at least make good eating.

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  • Monstrously tall ruminants who look down on even the largest of the Named from what seems like miles above them, the rumblers are a nuisance to the whole clan, even worse than the tuskers, who at least make good eating.

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  • Even if she never works another day, she will have done enough to secure her place in the Hall of Fame of the Monstrously Over-promoted.

    Margaret Beckett Says She is Staying Put 2007

  • Monstrously I was desired to drink to the happiness of the groom.

    Ruggles of Red Gap Harry Leon Wilson 1903

  • Monstrously overdressed, and weighted with costly gewgaws, she came forward panting and perspiring, and, before paying any heed to her hostess, closely surveyed the room.

    The Paying Guest George Gissing 1880

  • Monstrously hypocritical, they cry for progress when they mean increased opportunities of swelling their own purses at the expense of those they employ, and of those they serve; vulgar to the core, they exalt a gross ideal of well-being, and stink in their prosperity.

    Demos George Gissing 1880

  • Monstrously defective as their farming was, still it was better than their neighbours '; for Mark had some practical knowledge of such matters, and Martin learned of him; whereas the other settlers who remained upon the putrid swamp (a mere handful, and those withered by disease), appeared to have wandered there with the idea that husbandry was the natural gift of all mankind.

    Martin Chuzzlewit Charles Dickens 1841

  • Like something Monstrously Ridiculous, I'l be sworn.

    Sir Patient Fancy 1678

  • 'Monstrously dead' ... a detail from Todd's Last Portrait of Mother.

    Culture | guardian.co.uk 2010

  • … The Storage December 1969 The Categories Uncategorized The Meta Login WP XFN RSS Comments RSS Back to top The American Spectator: Monstrously Anti-Life Posted in Uncategorized by on the December 31st, 1969 simple posted a noteworthy aricle today on Here's a small snippet In response to the aggressive anti-life moves by the Obama administration, the Susan B. Anthony List, which is dedicated to electing pro-life … ame | 3.19.09 @ 9: 00AM

    The American Spectator 2009

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