I can wind my horn, though I call not the blast either a recheate or a morte I can cheer my dogs on the prey, and I can flay and quarter the animal when it is brought down, without using the
newfangled jargon of curee, arbor, nombles, and all the babble of the fabulous Sir Tristrem.''*
At my hip hung a long-barreled six-shooter--somehow I had been unable to find the same sensation of security in the
newfangled auto-matics that had been perfected since my first departure from the outer world--and in my hand was a heavy express rifle.
One of the things he had stipulated--almost the only one-- when he had agreed to come abroad with Dallas, was that, in Paris, he shouldn't be made to go to one of the
newfangled "palaces."
She considered that a
newfangled way of making a match of it."
Yes, he said, they do certainly give very strange and
newfangled names to diseases.
By its disproportionate violence and magnitude it obliterated every sensation of onward movement; and the effect was of being shaken in a stationary apparatus like a mediaeval device for the punishment of crime, or some very
newfangled invention for the cure of a sluggish liver.
Lors!" added Bob, laying down his pack on the gravel, "it's a thousand pities such a lady as you shouldn't deal with a packman, i' stead o' goin' into these
newfangled shops, where there's half-a-dozen fine gents wi' their chins propped up wi' a stiff stock, a-looking like bottles wi' ornamental stoppers, an' all got to get their dinner out of a bit o' calico; it stan's to reason you must pay three times the price you pay a packman, as is the nat'ral way o' gettin' goods,--an' pays no rent, an' isn't forced to throttle himself till the lies are squeezed out on him, whether he will or no.
I had it repaired a few years ago with that "
newfangled" procedure.
Strauss notes that there was little of the
newfangled learning at Phillips Exeter Academy, an elite New Hampshire boarding school, where Zuckerberg attended high school and where class sizes range between eight and 12 students.
Shopgirls: The True Story Of Life Behind The Counter BBC2, 9pm This ep is like a reality version of Mr Selfridge as it recalls the women of the early 20th century who worked in
newfangled department stores such as his one.
The predictions also include "
newfangled remotes" and more HDTVs with integrated webcams.
Does anyone care that these mostly unelected windbags are sucking up our money and then flushing it straight down their
newfangled eco-toilets?