Word: bowsing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Wolves, angry-looking bulls, and dainty deer, their legs straight as toothpicks, had also flocked from Sardinian molds, along with warriors in short tunics and horned helmets. Armed with bows and two-handed broadswords, the warriors seemed much bigger than their few inches. They were long-nosed and popeyed, as...
Serge Lifar is a dancer who likes more than a moderate share of applause. He hardly minds at all when he is quoted as saying, "I was magnificent." Often, at performances of his Paris Opéra Ballet, curtain bows run into the dozens-long after a good part of...
"That kid was in the wings with his little ol, sharp self-all smiles every time I'd casualy looked over in his directions as if to say 'how 'ya doing' Gate?.... He'd give me that assurance knod as if to say -'Man...
This week, led by the 60,000 members of the National Federation of Housewives, British women were boycotting their greengrocers, wearing bows of white tape to show that they wanted prices down. In Huddersfield the local N.F.H. chairman, Mrs. Neil Sykes, advised housewives to make their salads of nettle tops...
In conversational tones but with carefully chosen words, Secretary of State Dean Acheson last week defined the new position on foreign policy that the Administration had slowly-and sadly-come around to: the U.S. is putting its hope of peace not in negotiations with the U.S.S.R. but in the old...