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Перевод: doggerel speek doggerel


[прилагательное]
нескладный (о стихах);
[существительное]
скверные стихи; плохие стихи; вирши


Тезаурус:

  1. Feel like Pam Ayres, the rhymes are no problem, but it all comes out doggerel.
  2. He uses doggerel and lampoon as weapons against his captors.
  3. It's a real effort to click back to that frame of mind, which is bad because fanaticism is the true experience of pop, not discrimination and broad-mindedness - I think of the splendid devotion of all those boys and girls, who as soon as they've got hold of the new Cure or New Order or Bunnymen record, immediately set to learning the lyrics by heart, then spend days exhaustively interpreting the Tablets From on High, struggling to establish some fit between their experience and what is actually some drunken doggerel cobbled together in a studio off-moment.
  4. In his youth CD wrote a number of doggerel verses, usually of a satirical nature, for the amusement of friends, such as "The Bill of Fare" (1831) describing the Beadnells and their guests at a family dinner-party, and four poems contributed to Maria Beadnell's album.
  5. The fate awaiting someone pitched from his horse in such a place might be blood-poisoning, "being dreadfully venom'd by rolling in slake", as William Hall put it in his nineteenth-century fen doggerel.
  6. and in the last stanza which deteriorates into doggerel:
  7. But don't expect much more than pompous doggerel in the words.
  8. He may have looked like a bank-clerk but he had the heart of a poet, whether he wrote in iambic pentameters or the plain but effective doggerel of the common man.
  9. The atmosphere of Darvel was well encapsulated in a verse of doggerel which Leslie added at the top of one of his letters:
  10. One didn't measure Bolan by his doggerel, but by his pucker.
  11. Points are awarded for each item and bonus points for any lines of doggerel quoted.
  12. The prophecies of Thomas the Rhymer, or Thomas of Learmouth, the self-proclaimed seer, who claimed he had dreams of Alexander's death, constantly warning the King of this in four-line doggerel verse.
  13. He amused himself during his visit writing doggerel about the Revd Fullwood Smerdon, his father's successor, and returned to Cambridge reflecting with distaste on Devonshire people:

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