Among them moved people with yellow and red skulls: women; writers; actors.
2
The leaves are to be in yellow and the roses in red-gold.
3
The breach widens; the green and yellow turbans swarm within the walls.
4
I like both the red and the yellow tritoma; we have both.
5
Meeting that yellow-eyed gaze required effort, yet she managed without a falter.
1
Another study last week got similar sensationalistic treatment from some sections of the media.
2
Other equally sensationalistic British journalists reacted hypocritically to the publication.
3
Even the extreme sensationalistic theory of knowledge which was current derived itself from this conception.
4
There are at least three serious defects of sensationalistic empiricism as an educational philosophy of knowledge.
5
It could certainly be argued that "Detachment" is ultimately more sensationalistic than it is enlightening.
Ús de scandalmongering en anglès
1
His book may be recommended as scandalmongering-hardlyas an aid to virtue.
2
What astonishes me is his fertility in the arts of denunciation and scandalmongering.
3
Suppose you had been seen by any of the scandalmongering old wives of the garrison?
4
If you think a woman can't do any harm because she's only a scandalmongering dowdy ragbag, you're greatly mistaken.
5
I am Aaron Burr, of New York, a name pretty widely known and much bandied about in these scandalmongering days.
6
It was the age of muckraking and, like all ages, of scandalmongering, of exposing evil, of bringing down the mighty.
7
They were tried before me for selfishness, or for an impossible vanity, or for scandalmongering, or for stinginess to guests or dependents.
8
Yet after the initial scandalmongering about Bryson's departure died down, nary a peep has been uttered in the media about the department's fate or future.