bloomsbury in English

noun
1
an area of central London noted for its large squares and gardens and for its associations with the Bloomsbury Group. The British Museum is located here.

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1. Another Bloomsbury hallmark was witty conversation and upper-class snobbery, which has made Bloomsbury reviled in some circles.

2. Bloomsbury makes much ado about its author, David Mason.

3. Bloomsbury makes much ado about its author(Sentence dictionary), David Mason.

4. Bloomsbury presents Beastings by Benjamin Myers, read by Ralph Ineson.

5. While an undergraduate he became romantically involved with various members of the Bloomsbury group.

6. Bloomsbury says that most if its first print run of 000 copies has been subscribed.

7. Amazon.com: Beastings (Audible Audio Edition): Benjamin Myers, Ralph Ineson, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc: Audible Books & Originals

8. Later he entered the pharmaceutical laboratory in Bloomsbury Square and won the prize for organic chemistry.

9. Synopsis : Autarchies written by David Ashford, published by Bloomsbury Publishing which was released on 26 January 2017

10. Quidditch Through The Ages were published by Bloomsbury Children’s Books and Scholastic in March 2001 in aid of Comic Relief.

11. Coterie: 1 n an exclusive circle of people with a common purpose Synonyms: camp , clique , ingroup , inner circle , pack Types: show 16 types hide 16 types Bloomsbury Group an inner circle of writers and artists and philosophers who lived in or around Bloomsbury early in the 20th century and were noted for their unconventional lifestyles

12. 2004, Alan Hollinghurst, The Line of Beauty, Bloomsbury, 2005, Chapter 13, Gerald's special mixture of laziness and ambition seemed to crystallize under the camera into brutal Bumptiousness

13. 29 He had a rich and varied non-academic life as a government official and adviser, journalist, speculator, academic administrator, and member of the Cambridge Apostles and the Bloomsbury group.

14. When you buy a Bloomsbury Market Ariaa 5-Light Vanity Light online from Wayfair, we make it as easy as possible for you to find out when your product will be delivered

15. Binkie & Maud have appeared at Glastonbury, Edinburgh and Latitude festivals, Bloomsbury and Leicester Square theatres, Pleasance London, Brighton Dome, Duckie and the Battersea Barge plus a variety of other tents, strip-lit halls and public conveniences nationwide.

16. The memes of Bloomsbury, Neo Paganism, Beatnikery and bohemianism have shaped my life, the tea leaves of which can maybe demonstrate my theme: that the ideas that are memes, have us, not us ideas

17. The Courtiers: Splendor and Intrigue in the Georgian Court at Kensington Palace Audible Audiobook – Unabridged Lucy Worsley (Author), Heather Wilds (Narrator), Audible Studios for Bloomsbury (Publisher) 4.3 out of 5 stars 166 ratings See all formats and editions

18. She is the author of two books, Exploring Education Abroad: A Guide for Racial and Ethnic Minority Participants (NAFSA, 2016) and the monograph, Irma Stern and the Racial Paradox of South African Modern Art: Audacities of Color (Bloomsbury, November 2020).

19. He is the author of Dazzling Stranger: Bert Jansch And The British Folk And Blues Revival (Bloomsbury, 2000; revised 2006 and 2011) and Bathed In Lightning: John McLaughlin, The 60s, And The Emerald Beyond, and co-author of Irish Folk, Trad & Blues: A Secret History

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21. 2005, Alan Hollinghurst, The Line of Beauty, paperback edition, Bloomsbury Publishing, page 274: Wani had been wet about the game until he turned out to be good at it, and now he was absorbed and unironical, tripping after the ball, yapping and grinning when he bombed the other Boules away from the

22. 1845 Charles Dickens, The Cricket on the Hearth, Chirp the First, And here, if you like, the Cricket DID chime in! with a Chirrup, Chirrup, Chirrup of such magnitude, by way of chorus […; 2004, Alan Hollinghurst, The Line of Beauty, Bloomsbury, 2005, Chapter 9, […] the music flashed by in delirious Chirrups and

23. Chained_bear commented on the word Botargo "Greek olives and French capers were imported as appetite stimulants and, by the end of Elizabeth's reign, anchovies were arriving along with Botargo, a Mediterranean relish made of grey mullet or tuna roes."--Kate Colquhoun, Taste: The Story of Britain Through Its Cooking (NY: Bloomsbury, 2007), 94

24. 1924, Mark Twain, Mark Twain's Autobiography, First Edition, Volume 2, entry dated Tuesday, April 10, 1906, Little by little Bacon got to beguiling out of Hill things to do, and presently Hill was furnishing him the things to do without any Beguilement.; 2004, Alan Hollinghurst, The Line of Beauty, Bloomsbury, 2005, Chapter 8, But a line wasn't feasibly resisted.