beardsley in English

noun

family name; Aubrey Vincent Beardsley (1872-1898), British illustrator who was famous for his outstanding original black and white and often depressing and erotic illustrations and drawings (which were very individual and typical of the Art Nouveau style); town in Minnesota (USA)

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1. Peter Beardsley International Football As sick as a parrot.

2. ‘Coiffing’ was created in 1896 by Aubrey Beardsley in Art Nouveau (Modern) style

3. ‘The Coiffing’ was created in 1896 by Aubrey Beardsley in Art Nouveau (Modern) style

4. The Coiffing, from the poem The Ballad of a Barber, in The Savoy, 1896 by Aubrey Beardsley as fine art print

5. The uniformity amongst separate accounts of this variant led Beardsley and Hankey to strongly doubt its folkloric authenticity.

6.  · Cinesias Entreating Myrrhina to Coition, Illustration from Lysistrata by Aristophanes 1896 Giclee Print by Aubrey Beardsley

7. (HERBERT GEORGE) WELLS Beardsley was watching Arnold's fingers; there was something Aimless and fretful as they pushed among the code-sealed tapes

8. Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo is dedicated to Acquainting a diverse public to the delicate balance that exists between living things and their environment

9. (HERBERT GEORGE) WELLS Beardsley was watching Arnold's fingers; there was something Aimless and fretful as they pushed among the code-sealed tapes

10. Beggarly, beggarly •Biyearly, really, yearly •Beardsley • lawyerly • immediately •hourly • cowardly • surely • marbly •pebbly •neighbourly (US neighborly) •dri… Britain, Ireland, France, and the Low Countries, sure / shoŏr/ • adj

11. 1875 Noble Avenue, Bridgeport, CT 06610 Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo is dedicated to acquainting a diverse public to the delicate balance that exists between living things and their environment

12. Stott Chortled, and he put his hand behind him to conceal the brass knuckles he was wearing.: He Chortled happily, and swung about to greet Beardsley who approached at that moment.: The druggist danced and Chortled till the bottles danced on the shelves.: Ill let you have all the fun of the unraveling, Chortled Don