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Word: shoutedly (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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During his campaign he spoke in shirt sleeves and suspenders. When he got into action, with one rip, he tore off his collar and tie and threw them on the ground. "Don't get nervous,' he would shout, "I will remove nothing else whatsoever...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Magnus the Great | 7/23/1923 | See Source »

ECHO?Margaret Rivers Larminie ?Putnam ($2.00). Well written revamping of the same old triangle, and the problem as to whether a single miscue should ruin a woman's career. For some reason takes its place with the horde of "competent" novels of the present?neither good enough to shout about or bad enough to damn?capable workmanship in evidence throughout, but the product tastes lukewarm...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Good Books: Jun. 11, 1923 | 6/11/1923 | See Source »

Governor Smith has finally scaled the doom of the Mullan-Gage Act and set the seal in no uncertain terms as to his opinion of its fountain-head, the Volstead Act. Yet however much Wets may shout with joy or Drys thunder against the "deep damnation of this taking off". Federal enforcement, increased and strengthened, will continue in New York State and the status quo will be little deranged. Certainly Governor Smith is a close enough student of Constitutional law not to endorse an act which would have a flavor of secession, as some zealous prohibitionists have claimed of this...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROHIBITING PROHIBITION | 6/2/1923 | See Source »

Fallen but still the idol of France is Georges Carpentier. At an American Legion benefit the crowded Crique de Paris rose to shout their greeting. The ovation lasted through his sparring match and until the dressing room had closed its door upon him. Battling Siki, who knocked out Carpentier for the world's light-heavyweight championship on September 24, entered the same ring amid hoots and hisses...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Cheers and Hisses | 4/21/1923 | See Source »

...stage criminal that his audience might, were it so inclined, betray his secret. His trust is as implicit as it is touch- ing. Suppose, for instance, that you, leaping up from your seat in the sixth row center, were to level an accusing finger at the dissolute brother and shout in stentorian indignation: "He it was, and not the poor but honest hero on whom he is trying to lay the blame, who took the missing papers from the lower drawer of the mahogany desk in the upper left hand corner of the stage just before the curtain fell...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Peep-Holes | 4/7/1923 | See Source »

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