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Meanings of
idle words
in anglès
català
frivolitats
Back to the meaning
Empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk.
wind
jazz
nothingness
malarkey
malarky
català
frivolitats
Synonyms
Examples for "
wind
"
wind
jazz
nothingness
malarkey
malarky
Examples for "
wind
"
1
Before he had gone far, however, the south
wind
brought steady rain.
2
Family solidarity was gone with the
wind
;
Marguerite had seen to that.
3
Good tidings; no weather catastrophes; no
wind
-
trashed
hospitality areas or sunken greens.
4
The change in the
wind
was altogether in favor of the brigantine.
5
They presented statistics for
wind
speeds, sea level pressures, and energy spectra.
1
So whenever you talk about the free market -or free
jazz
!
2
The week of
jazz
runs for seven days from Monday, September 20th.
3
Today in music history,
jazz
musician Lyle Mays died earlier this week.
4
A buzzing trombone, an insinuating saxophone:
jazz
,
played a long way off.
5
Of course, I never go to
jazz
clubs when I am home.
1
It seemed a long way to climb, upon nothing, to reach
nothingness
.
2
His right foot disappeared into
nothingness
,
but he managed to catch himself.
3
It is darkness seen through light; a contrasting of existence and
nothingness
.
4
They can be shattered into
nothingness
in the fraction of a second.
5
Her own little struggles faded into
nothingness
in the shadow of his.
1
I'm just tired of him getting himself involved in all this
malarkey
.
2
No danger of any of that
malarkey
from our vanquished tennis hero.
3
At Iveagh Gardens, there will be some of this
malarkey
going on.
4
If he were full of
malarkey
,
someone would've killed him by now.
5
They have cracked this Premiership
malarkey
,
but still Europe confounds Exeter.
1
That's a bunch of
malarky
,
and we all know that.
2
Predictably, Twitter went into meltdown over the mince
malarky
.
3
But along with her two teenagers, she has found she actually now likes this cooking
malarky
,
and has discovered some unusual dishes.
4
While you and I might feel like all this financial trading art
malarky
is too complicated to understand, James Gubb sees it as art.
5
Incidentally, if you are into this music
malarky
,
go to On the Record and tell Uncle Jim what your highlights are in that area.
Usage of
idle words
in anglès
1
But
idle
words
,
in the sense of innocent amusement, are not vicious.
2
Yours were no
idle
words
;
and I can never forget them.
3
And they took care not to spoil it with
idle
words
.
4
None know better than the priests how to speak
idle
words
to women.
5
Of course I took no heed of
idle
words
like these.
6
It has simply become a silly habit, this jotting down of
idle
words
.
7
Let go the youth's hand, and into the saddle without more
idle
words
.
8
Those words, the chief of sinners, were but
idle
words
in Paul's mouth.
9
What I require of you is, not
idle
words
,
but liberty.
10
Are the
idle
words
of a jealous child to set friends at variance?
11
But her woman's intuition had gone far below his
idle
words
.
12
Which of us has not
idle
words
to recall, flippant jokes to regret?
13
Say: Woe betide you for the
idle
words
that proceed from your mouths!
14
Joy, sorrow, laughter, tears, love, friendship, longing, despair, are
idle
words
to them.
15
Mr. Trimm wasn't in the habit of letting men deceive him with
idle
words
.
16
But Valentine seemed painfully struck by the almost
idle
words
.
Other examples for "idle words"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
idle
words
idle
Adjective
word
Noun
Translations for
idle words
català
frivolitats
conversa frívola
Idle words
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Idle words
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