Word: shamed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...revolutionary and intricate word maneuvers, recently climaxed by the formation of 60 letters in one seven minute session, soon spread to other colleges. The 1936 demonstration in Princeton was so effective that Tiger Alumni blushed with shame at the inadequacies of the Nassau musicians and immediately raised $1,000 for their band...
Although the simple, clipped continental accent and long cigarette-holder stand out as typical Mikkola trademarks, the Varsity master has been known to shame English majors with his familiarity with the English language...
...offender, Laborite James Dixon Murray, an ex-miner, hastily crammed orange and peelings into his pocket. But Boothby's motive was not to shame a Laborite. He is allergic to oranges: "I simply can't stand the smell of the things...
...Sneer of Shame." Churchill was in his best apocalyptic form: "It is with deep grief that I watch the clattering down of the British Empire, with all its glories and all the services it has rendered to mankind. . . . Many have defended Britain against her foes. None can defend her against herself. We must face the evils that are coming upon us and that we are powerless to avert. We must not . . . exclude any expedient that may help to mitigate the ruin and disaster that will follow the disappearance of Britain from the East. But at least...
Hertzog will have more than alligators to worry about. The night after the peace meeting, Guachalla and Hertzog followers rioted in front of the Congress building. One Hertzog man fell and his fellows, thinking him dead, paraded through the streets with the body to cry shame upon the Guachallistas. Later they found the victim was only wounded. He died late that night in the emergency hospital...