Anglo-Saxon concept of personal fate or destiny.
Sinônimos
Examples for "weird"
Examples for "weird"
1New technologies have always given us weird new ways to tell stories.
2There is, of course, nothing new about our weird relationship with animals.
3And, of course the weird things people come up with these days.
4People say, 'It's so weird.' You wouldn't believe the attitude in America.
5Then will you grant me my word, as I used it: 'weird'?
1The wyrd of every man is affected by the wyrd of others.
2The two threads of his wyrd, one long, the other cut short.
3Every man could feel the thread of his wyrd stretch and quiver.
4As for choosing his own wyrd, all men are free to make choices.
5The Norn pointed to a wyrd- asinglestrand finer than a spider's silk.
1For now, in Orlog, they are shouting death to all the giants.
2Take the way where we are least likely to be noticed-towardsOrlog.
3He seemed to be able to make out the city of Orlog now.
4We will go to Orlog, you and I-now ,andrescue Loto.
5They did not hurt Loto; they took him away in a boat to Orlog.
6Once in the open country they could grow larger and travel rapidly to Orlog.
7There was a revolution in Orlog about six months ago.
8Others of Targo's men have taken him-ina boat-to Orlog.
9Once in Orlog they would find Loto-probably in Targo's palace-andbring him back with them.
10And to-morrow he will not die, but go there into Orlog and become their king.
11If she says we kill anybody who talks for Targo outside of Orlog, that goes.
12I go to Orlog, to Raito, and to Tele.
13They'll take him and the girl to Orlog.
14For twenty years or more he has lived in Orlog, a city some fifty miles from Arite.
15The drug would make them very large, and in a short time they could walk to Orlog.
16They will leave Orlog as she directs.