Wait, please; you betray too much vigor, too much decision; you want more of a
shamble. Look at me, please -- this is what I mean......Now you are get- ting it; that is the idea -- at least, it sort of approaches it......Yes, that is pretty fair.
Smellest thou not already the
shambles and cookshops of the spirit?
Sab Than lay dead beside his father, and the corpses of the flower of Zodangan nobility and chivalry covered the floor of the bloody
shambles.
Kobe was a
shambles; the slaughter of the cotton operatives by machine-guns became classic as the most terrific execution ever achieved by modern war machines.
He never knew, each time he entered the festering
shambles, whether or not he would be able to complete the round.
The round-house was like a
shambles; three were dead inside, another lay in his death agony across the threshold; and there were Alan and I victorious and unhurt.
When it cleared again the place was a
shambles. Wilson and eight others were wriggling on the top of each other on the floor, and the blood and the brown sherry on that table turn me sick now when I think of it.
When about to be sent to the same market, an older sister went to the
shambles, to plead with the wretch who owned them, for the love of God, to spare his victims.
Working Stiff: The Cases of Dan
Shamble, Zombie PI collects seven standalone stories in a world similar to our own, several years after an inexplicable celestial event (the "Big Uneasy") unleashed monsters of legends, myths, and movies, such as vampires, ghosts, werewolves, mummies, and zombies such as the titular protagonist.
Talagang another
shamble. There were fatalities, two or three." Medroso said they are still in the process of assessing the damage.
THE shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper in a speech to the House of Commons on Monday criticised Home Secretary Theresa May saying the Police and Crime Commissioner election was one big
shamble and has cost the country millions of pounds.
JOSH TAYLOR insists it would be a "
shambles" if he does not fulfil his dream of an Edinburgh Castle scrap.