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Тезаурус:

  1. He gave Captain Lake a severe reprimand for his brutality and ordered him to return to Sombrero to see if Jeffrey were alive and, if so, to rescue him.
  2. These kids would hang out in The Sombrero in Kensington High Street and Chagueramas in Covent Garden - which became The Roxy Club a couple of years later.
  3. Nevertheless, a ship was sent to America so that the story could be checked and in 1810, three years after his being cast away on Sombrero, Jeffrey returned at last and set foot in Portsmouth.
  4. My man in the sombrero tells me of an incident at Goldsmith's Mexican estate two weeks ago which has severed relations for the foreseeable future.
  5. "We'll make a proper job of this!" she declared, and putting her fist into the crown, she forced it up as high as she could push it, and wore the resulting sombrero for the rest of the term.
  6. Among his main rivals were L'Escargot, who had won the Cheltenham Gold Cup in 1970 and 1971, the 1972 Whitbread Gold Cup winner Grey Sombrero, the high-class chaser Spanish Steps - and Crisp, who in the National carried joint top weight of twelve stone with L'Escargot.
  7. We went out with them to Yours and Mine and The Sombrero, and we danced and found them all very crazy.
  8. From the moment the tapes rose Crisp was in the front rank, and by the time the field swept over Becher's Brook - the sixth fence - he was sharing the lead with Grey Sombrero.
  9. Thus Jeffrey found himself on the Island of Sombrero in the Leeward group.
  10. The stereotype of the Mexican peasant, dwarfed by his sombrero and sitting by a cactus should, perhaps, be more realistically presented as listening to his radio set.
  11. Behind him Grey Sombrero took a crashing fall at the Chair and broke his shoulder, but all eyes were on Crisp as he skipped over the water in front of the exhilarated spectators in the stands and swung out towards the second circuit.
  12. No-one was quite sure whether they were meant to be in fancy dress but anyhow there were a couple decent Santa's, a smith grinding policeman, and a ridiculous looking Dave "Kowabunga-Mutant-Ninja-Turtle-Most-Unfortunately-named-clothing-company-of-the-century" Davis, dressed in poncho and sombrero.
  13. At last a story was circulated by a sailor, George Hassel, who swore a statement before the Mayor of Liverpool that he had met, in the town of Beverley, Massachusetts, a youth known as Jeffrey, who otherwise styled himself "The Governor of Sombrero".

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