en
moor

Meaning: tr
demirlemek, demir atmak; bozkır
The pheasant, the bustard, the deaf wild peacock, the moorhen, the partridge, the woodcock and the thrush are said to be delicacies.
In the evening I put on my waterproof and I walked far upon the sodden moor, full of dark imaginings, the rain beating upon my face and the wind whistling about my ears.
They had gone a mile or two when they passed one of the night shepherds upon the moorlands, and they cried to him to know if he had seen the hunt.
She married an artist named Lyons, who came sketching on the moor. He proved to be a blackguard and deserted her.
The maid carried a lantern with her, as it was very dark and the path ran across the open moor.
Charles Moore created Forth in an attempt to increase programmer productivity without sacrificing machine efficiency.
If on that forbidding moor a difficult and dangerous quest should lie before us, this was at least a comrade for whom one might venture to take a risk with the certainty that he would bravely share it.
Moorish influence is evident in the music and architecture of this land.
The Moor has done his duty, the Moor can go.
In the movie, "The Good Earth", the American actress Agnes Moorehead played the part of a Chinese woman, which would be criticized today as representing cultural appropriation.
Added on 2015-02-21 | by m1gin | View: 850

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