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"disagreeably" Definitions
  1. in a way that is not nice or pleasant synonym unpleasantly
  2. in a rude and unfriendly way synonym unpleasantly
"disagreeably" Synonyms
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Orrin Hatch—and will point out that the segments humanized those otherwise superhumanly famous and disagreeably human people.
It means "disagreeably ill-tempered," which we're guessing is not how most people in Washington would describe Robert Mueller.
Minuscule potholes in the surface of magazine paper, for example, can for some clash disagreeably with its apparent glossiness.
First and foremost, let's define what a dank meme is: Colloquially, "dank" means "disagreeably damp, musty, and typically cold" so right off the bat we can see that dank memes are not a good thing.
Warning: As this game has already been released in other countries and has a staggering number of downloads, your desired username is probably not available and therefore you will have to settle for something disagreeably unaesthetic.
First, he was gaffe-prone: suggesting that Britain should negotiate with Islamic State, for example, and letting slip several disagreeably macho comments, like one in which he looked forward to "smashing" Theresa May "back on her heels".
My virginity has now been taken from me — forcefully, though not disagreeably — by Amy Schumer: the 35-year-old comedian who parlayed a surge of showbiz success into a publishing deal with Simon & Schuster worth many millions of dollars more than one she had canceled with HarperCollins.
For Roger Moore, the series is memorable for being "my most appalling television series ever". In particular, he found that attempting to recreate Alaskan exteriors on a studio backlot in California made for disagreeably hot work days. Moore, Roger and Ken Roche. "The Roger Moore Story".
An unintended result of such exchanges was that the Galician youth were disagreeably surprised by the material poverty and widespread use of the Russian language in Soviet Ukraine, while the incoming students to western Ukraine became exposed to and sometimes came to adopt western Ukrainian nationalism.John Armstrong (1963). Ukrainian Nationalism. New York: Columbia University Press, pp.
They were disagreeably surprised by the house, however, after their years in England. The house at that time consisted of only two low-ceilinged rooms on the ground floor, two bedrooms, and an attic. Abigail Adams wrote "it feels like a wren's nest." During the subsequent 12 years, with Adams resident in Philadelphia first as Vice President and then as President, Abigail Adams attended to the house and farm.
The republican Whig historian, Catharine Macaulay, believed the History to be "as faithful an account of facts as any to be found in those times. ... The characters are described in strong if not just colours, but the style is disagreeably pompous". She also added that "the author's conclusions are so much at war with his facts that he is apt to disgust a candid reader with his prejudices and partiality".
One such investigation was undertaken in December 1874 upon the body of 75-year-old man that had been found partially- submerged in a drainage ditch in the parish. Dr Mitchinson, the coroner, recorded a simple verdict of ‘Found Dead’.Lincolnshire Chronicle, p.5 (11 December 1874) As late as 1878 conditions in the parish could still be very unhealthy: the Stamford Mercury reported that three children had lately died from diphtheria in Skellingthorpe, two after drinking water 'said to smell disagreeably'.
Map of the battle. Cadogan, a superb cavalry commander, ordered some dragoons under the command of Danish general Jørgen Rantzau to capture men from the French advance guard. Many of those troops managed to escape and alerted Lieutenant General Charles- Armand de Gontaut, duc de Biron, who commanded the French vanguard to the presence of Allied troops on the west bank. When de Biron advanced, he was disagreeably surprised by the large number of Allied cavalry already across the river, along with the approaching Allied infantry.
In this office, which he held till 1885, he proved a most efficient guardian of the public purse, and he was a tower of strength to successive chancellors of the exchequer. It used to be said that the best recommendation for a secretary of the treasury was to be able to say "No" so disagreeably that nobody would court a repetition. Lingen was at all events a most successful resister of importunate claims, and his undoubted talents as a financier were most prominently displayed in the direction of parsimony. In 1885 he retired.
It has been stated that, in the written form, Gaelic of this area continued to use standardised Irish forms, while the spoken dialect continued to use the Scottish variant, and was in effect not different from the Scots Gaelic of Argyll and Galloway. In the 1830s, Ordnance Survey memoirs came to the following conclusion about the dialect of the inhabitants of Carnmoney, east Antrim: "Their accent is peculiarly, and among old people disagreeably, strong and broad." The BBC conducted a sociolinguistic survey of Ulster Scots grammar.From p 13 of Ulster-Scots: A Grammar of the Traditional Written and Spoken Language, by Robinson, Philip, published 1997.
Falcandus sums up Henry's appearance (short and swarthy) and character thus: > This Henry was low in stature, had a thin beard and a disagreeably dark > complexion. He was rash and maladroit in conversation, a man interested only > by dice and gambling, and he had no other desire than to have a playmate and > money to lose.Quotation translated from the Italian of Houben, "Enrico di > Navarra": > >> Questo Enrico era di statura bassa, aveva una barba molto rada e una ciera spiacevolmente scura. Era avventato e maldestro nella conversazione, uomo cui interessava solo il giuoco dei dadi e d'azzardo, e che non aveva altro desiderio se non di avere un compagno di giuoco e molto denaro da perdere.
Davies was a hard-nosed businessman who had risen from working-class parents, to make a fortune in Hawaii's sugar plantation business. While he agreed to assist with the finances, he took the princess to task for her careless spending in 1894, "I am disappointed in what you say about money matters because I have always been disagreeably plain about them ... You have the chance to be a heroine but unless you exercise resolution and self control ... we shall all fail". He cautioned that any funding from the Provisional Government obligated her to support their cause. He tried to get Kaʻiulani to re-focus on the goal ahead regarding Hawaii, but she wanted to be in charge of her own destiny.
Although his education must have been privileged and took part in beautiful surroundings in Potsdam and Rheinsberg castle, Kalkbrenner retained the heavy Berliner argot, characteristic of working-class people to this day, for the rest of his life.This is well documented by Heinrich Heine and Ferdinand Hiller who both knew Kalkbrenner. Heine wrote: "German codfish aristocrats (Stockfische) are vexed at such a 'fish story', are not able to spread themselves so grandly in this wise like M. Kalkbrenner, and because, over and beyond this, they envy his elegant mien, his admirably attired form, his polish and sweetness, his whole candied sugar cake exterior, which is, however, disagreeably jarred to the calm observer by many 'involuntary Berlinisms of the lowest class' ..." (Heine 1893), pp. 386-87.
Many authors have noted the highly toxic nature of barbel roe when eaten by humans, including Dame Juliana Berners and Charles David Badham. Badham relates the experience of Italian physician Antonio Gazius, who, he says, "took two boluses, and thus describes his sensations: 'At first I felt no inconvenience, but some hours having elapsed, I began to be disagreeably affected, and as my stomach swelled, and could not be brought down again by anise or carminatives, I was soon in a state of great depression and distress.' His countenance was pallid, like a man in a swoon, deadly coldness ensued, violent cholera and vomiting came after until the roe was passed, and then he became all right." Despite the risks associated with eating barbel and its roe during the spawning season, several notable cookery authors have included recipes for barbel in their books.
In the Dictionnaire Abrégé du Surréalisme of 1938, Dalí contributed an entry under 'TÉLÉPHONE APHRODISIAQUE' which is accompanied by a small drawing of a telephone, its receiver replaced by a lobster surrounded by flies. A similar drawing is printed in The Secret Life of Salvador Dalí which contains the following: > I do not understand why, when I ask for a grilled lobster in a restaurant, I > am never served a cooked telephone; I do not understand why champagne is > always chilled and why on the other hand telephones, which are habitually so > frightfully warm and disagreeably sticky to the touch, are not also put in > silver buckets with crushed ice around them. (...) Telephone frappé, mint > coloured telephone, aphrodisiac telephone, lobster-telephone, telephone > sheathed in sable for the boudoirs of sirens with fingernails protected with > ermine, Edgar Allan Poe telephones with a dead rat concealed within, > Boecklin telephones installed inside a cypress tree (and with an allegory of > death in inlaid silver on their backs), telephones on the leash which would > walk about, screwed to the back of a living turtle ... telephones ... > telephones ... telephones ...

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