Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet LONGED
LONGED
Definition av LONGED
- böjningsform av long
- perfektparticip av long
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Exempel på hur man kan använda LONGED i en mening
- When he longed to go surfing again, Kalamainu'u gave him her surfboard, but warned him not to speak with anyone.
- She was dismayed to realize that, while she still longed for the native Yankton traditions, she no longer fully belonged to them.
- Someone else complained that the poem could equally refer to, say, California, while another commentator longed for a time when such a peaceful song accorded with international politics, and regretted that the contest was restricted to South Australians, that the prize was so paltry, and there was no mention of sheep.
- She longed for periods "for reading and thinking, to restore the elasticity of one's mind, now too like a bow spoilt by long bending".
- Billy longed to show his father that he was not, in fact, a blatherskite, but never dared stand up to the Commodore.
- Custer's mission was twofold: Destroy Confederate supplies stockpiled in Charlottesville and destroy the Virginia Central Railroad bridge just east of town over the Rivanna River (the Railroad had longed served as a pipeline of supplies from the Shenandoah Valley to Lee's army).
- The Swedish audience longed for a new rock album so when Thåström in 1999 released the album Det är ni som e dom konstiga, det är jag som e normal (You're the Strange Ones, I am the One Who's Normal) it became a very big success.
- The Polish nobility and urban bourgeois circles longed for the semi-autonomous status they had enjoyed in Congress Poland before the previous insurgency, a generation earlier in 1830, and youth encouraged by the success of the Italian independence movement urgently desired the same outcome.
- He certainly did not change Rankin's mind or behavior, but he gave solace to millions who longed for a little retaliatory defiance.
- Where others only longed for restitution or shrank from too much reform, Grebel and his group acted decisively and at great personal risk.
- He longed for the return of the "Brandeis briefs" that were used in the Nixon and Ford administrations in which he had previously worked.
- JPUSA's blend of Christian Socialism, theological orthodoxy, postmodern theory and ethos of edgy artistic expression (as demonstrated at their annual music festival) prove what some scholars have longed suspected: evangelicalism is a diverse, complex movement, which simply does not yield to any attempt at categorization.
- It was a time when rural consumers longed for the comforts of the city, yet all too often were victimized by monopolists and overcharged by the costs of many middlemen required to bring manufactured products to the country.
- Chan was the playboy son of a wealthy family, but longed to be an actor, met and fell in love with talented, beautiful Fleur in one of Hong Kong's teahouses.
- His present connexion subsisted three years; but Macneill sickened in the discharge of duties wholly unsuitable for him, and longed for the comforts of home.
- MacNeil longed to return to the city and convinced Langham to sell the farm, and in the fall of 1970 they moved to Etobicoke, just outside the City of Toronto.
- It is believed, and illustrated by the original copy of the poem, that Owen intended to dedicate the poem ironically to Jessie Pope, a popular writer who glorified the war and recruited "laddies" who "longed to charge and shoot" in simplistically patriotic poems like "The Call".
- Secular music was comforting to the Mesopotamian people: one incantation tells of a homesick scribe who was stuck and ill in Elam-Anšan; he longed “to be healed by the music of the horizontal harp with seven strings.
- The four children have longed all their lives to visit Tantamount, a castle on the Cornish coast, built by their great-great-great-grandfather.
- Rettig later told interviewers that he longed for a life as a normal teenager, and after four seasons, he was able to get out of his contract.
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