Upon arriving in the UK, she immediately joined the Communist Party of Great Britain and would remain a member for the rest of her life. She then founded Britain's first major Black newspaper, the West Indian Gazette, in 1958, and played a central role in founding the Notting Hill ...
E.g. ironical Dutch treat, of each person paying for himself (1887), Dutch courage "boldness inspired by intoxicating spirits" (1809), nautical Dutch talent "any piece of work not done in shipshape style (1867), etc. — probably exceeded in such usage only by Indian and Irish— ...
It has a variety of forms adapted to special uses. butcher noun (n.) One who slaughters animals, or dresses their flesh for market; one whose occupation it is to kill animals for food. noun (n.) A slaughterer; one who kills in large numbers, or with unusual cruelty; one who causes...
It’s excellent the way Meade notes small details such as the women struggling to deal with “roughing it” after the rebellion starts–struggling with their dresses for a start–without making such small details interfere with the flow of the story. The romance trundles along nicely–I loved...
their life. They are not at all conscious about their dresses, beauty, fashions. They are very genuine and kind at heart. They have the urge to know something new. They have very good fortune in business areas, even they can able to earn lots of money and fame from these business ...
marcelinenoun(n.) A thin silk fabric used for linings, etc., in ladies' dresses. marcescentadjective(a.) Withering without/ falling off; fading; decaying. marcescibleadjective(a.) Li/ble to wither or decay. marchnoun(n.) The third month of the year, containing thirty-one days. ...
She likes to wear dresses. Look! She is wearing a pink shirt, blue trousers and black shoes. And she is wearing her favourite yellow cap, too. She lives in a big city. Her home is very far from our school. So she comes to school by bus from Monday to Friday. She wants to go ...
They are fond of various types of dresses and ornaments. For this reason, they may have an economic dearth. At young age these J people live for the dreamy world. And when time progresses a spiritual attitude is seen in them. Advertisement Name Janav or (Janav) means Protecting men. ...
The faded yellows of an old photo can’t hide the incredibly bright and busy patterns of the long dresses made for my step-sister and I by my grandmother as Christmas presents. For some reason in this photo of us posing in the dresses, I am wearing galoshes. Perhaps we just pulled thes...
My cousin and I, she looking a year or two older than I after her growth spurt, standing in long dresses in front of a magnificent tree. Always fantastic trees in the house I grew up in and the house to which my parents—my mother and stepfather—retired, and for that magic I have...