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Перевод: devoured


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Тезаурус:

  1. Universal, who had advanced him the 850,000 were even prepared for the fact that it challenged the American Dream and attacked American society for "destroying itself", told through its hero - played by Dennis - who is a Hollywood stunt man devoured by his quest for big cars, swimming pools and gorgeous girls.
  2. It devoured demised or murdered human bodies, of which the sadistic dentist was one.
  3. In 1988, at a particularly lively, contentious and near-violent writers' conference in Budapest, Angela and I listened one quiet afternoon to the omnipresent Susan Sontag as she revealed that she had devoured (her cliche) the great classics of English literature soon after discarding her diapers.
  4. Another thought - love in Throwing Muses is not the vision of mutual support, of exchange and negotiation, that pervades yuppie consciousness, but love as being devoured and possessed and controlled
  5. He folded his arms, leaned back in his chair, sighed, devoured with his sad, sunken eyes the writhing girl.
  6. Every Underground movement that goes overground is devoured by banality.
  7. A Lebanese writer, Eugenie Elie Abouchdid, was so appalled by French provocation during the Beirut Victory in Europe Day celebrations that she wrote: "Poor Lebanon - a beautiful and magnificent country, devoured by wolves and thieves.
  8. The bodies of dead animals are devoured by other creatures large and small whose excreta and remains are, in their turn, returned to the soil.
  9. After all, they were the women who bought and devoured a novel which revealed the unsatisfied desires seething beneath American small-town togetherness - Peyton Place , which earned Grace Metalious 56,000 a year in royalties.
  10. In Britain, Bill Watts meets John Pizey, whose finishing skills are devoured by the variety of "students" he teaches, and gains vital advice on those final touches, and how to rejuvenate antique furniture.
  11. He quickly devoured a few fragments and stuffed into a bag a lot of miscellaneous food which Irina was evidently leaving behind.
  12. On one of his recent trips they had frightened him so much that he dropped his food and had to watch helplessly while they devoured every last scrap of it.
  13. Eliot traces the line further back into primitive prehistory by an explicatory aligning of his protagonist and a putative ancestor, the Cyclops, who devoured Odysseus's comrades.

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