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Перевод: prancing


[прилагательное]
скачущий; важный


Тезаурус:

  1. Rather, they were of decisive moment in how we lived from day to day and deserved the commemoration of daily objects, so that William's figure, seated on his prancing white charger, sword-arm raised in a gesture of advance, decorated tea-towels and plates.
  2. And the swarm of people flowed down the path, stumbling on stones where a burn ran in winter or after thunderstorms, between the silvery wands of rowans with their clusters of blood-drops and the quivering tapestry of the alders, down into the Tay which ran from the west like molten iron, too flashing bright to look at, and over the Tay, wet to the waist; the girls and boys who had not gone home were prancing and shrieking when they fell full length.
  3. "We were prancing about making a racket in the middle of the night so they had a helicopter up straight away to see what we were up to."
  4. Here's me taking you for a prancing little parson when all the while the cloth is a covering for a frustrated sex maniac."
  5. As Byron put it, "I never loved nor pretended to love her, but a man is a man, and if a girl of 18 comes prancing to you at all hours, there is but one way
  6. And Kylie confessed later that she liked nothing better than to "pretend" she was in a pop group like Abba, prancing around her bedroom holding a hairbrush as a microphone.
  7. P.C. Torney claimed that Hickson's story was fabrication, and said the youth was prancing around the room at the police station, boxing and boasting of his prowess as a boxer as a result of the boisterous behaviour, he caught his eye on a window-ledge.
  8. No harder, one imagines, than pouting suggestively and prancing around in hipsters whilst holding forth unintelligibly about diminutive rubescent poultry.
  9. We may see rage in a bucking horse, acute anxiety in a solitary horse galloping up and down a fence, great fear in a horse that cowers and jams its tail down hard between its hind legs, or elation in a pony that has escaped from a yard and is prancing around the paddock in an exuberant high-stepping trot.
  10. One complainant wrote to say that this milestone in the study of human sexuality was nothing more than a complete waste of time and simply confirmed the writer's conviction that "the male population is a herd of prancing, leering goats".
  11. I gathered the reins and lengthened the stirrup leathers a couple of holes while Fringe made prancing movements, getting used to his new and heavier rider.
  12. One day a huge prancing, stomping, snorting horse, with the strength and energy of a steam train, was brought to the academy for schooling.
  13. Off came the stylish suit and soon she was again prancing provocatively around the stage in a skimpy pink sequined bra and shorts.

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