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Pierce the Elf" lending itself to a waggish joke; Bobo being a Japanese term for wild & unruly hair (particularly pubic hair); and Pink can be taken as a reference to female ...
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Borges on Morel; Review of 'The Invention of Morel' by Seamus Sweeney on nthposition.com; Prologue to The Invention of Morel (in Spanish) Review of 'The Invention of Morel' on waggish. ...
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Review by Seamus Sweeney on nthposition.com; Review on waggish.org; Essay on the novel; English page about the 1995 puppet adaptation; English page about the 1996 installation; Its possible ...
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Waggish porters were known to call out "Platform 14 for Corris" when greeting arriving passengers. Machynlleth is the location where up trains from Pwllheli and Aberystwyth combine ...
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Francis, as well as his 1928 book, A gallery of eccentrics; or, A set of twelve originals & extravagants from Elagabalus, the waggish emperor to Mr.
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Il Quakuo [recte quacquero] di bel'humore" - that is, the good-humored, good-natured, or waggish Quaker. The complete inscription reads: "nel suo antusiasmo [sic] il Quakuo di bel ...
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The show opens with Marinko and Zachariah parodying a classic film, which then leads into a waggish news segment, followed by "feature story", which is an extended segment dealing ...
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In our waggish way, we decided to mock the enthusiasm of the Radio 1 management of the time for programmes with alliterative titles. Content, we felt, was of less importance than a ...
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A waggish Harrier Jet pilot who will take the player to different locations against payment, often dropping him in more strategically advantageous points than Ava.
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Superficially, the play is a farce about "gulled knights and waggish servants," though it has also been perceived to possess deeper levels of meaning; critics have judged it a ...
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