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'Something else of the same sort,' he said biliously to himself, opening the second dispatch.
There was a milk bottle by the door, too, filled with a biliously lavender liquid.
"Dirty looks," Humfrey said, setting out a biliously swirling bottle.
It went down on its belly, lay there glowing biliously, making a nasty whining noise.
After being subjected to insults, he biliously shouts to gawkers in the bar, "Take a good look."
His feet, strangled in biliously yellow shoes, burst out at the ankles like blossoming flowers.
Sarvaduhka spat and tramped forward, biliously abreast of Izzy.
"Never mind good morninging me, young lady," General de Clare said biliously, "What's going on?
Oscar grimaced with distaste, and Matia said biliously: "Nah!
The same reddish blue, Swiss cheese sky rolled over a mauve pampas, with black mountains bobbing biliously in the distance.
"That's nice," he said, in the tone normally reserved for the receipt of another biliously shimmering necktie from Aunt Gertrude.
The brief comedy of the Tillerys affected him as biliously as Sara's conversion to communism or Howard's desire to leave college.
Freckled with sun-dolloped shade and fuming biliously, Dakar the Mad Prophet straddled the driver's seat, the lines hooked over his raised knee.
Soon, though, it is greatly diminished from having not eaten, beaten up from spawning, and biliously green with conspicuous yellow patches and ulcerations where entire chunks of its flesh have already died.
Michael Billington in The Guardian: [Stewart] "is admirably supported by Richard McCabe as a cadging, biliously envious Ben Jonson".
Maureen Paton in The Daily Express found the three-act play "biliously funny," while Michael Billington in The Guardian called it "brilliant" and said Mr. Mosher's direction "whips along zippily."
Quite the opposite, in fact: as we trot biliously through the traditional arguments of A-level and GCSE fortnight ("This boy has 36 As at A-level, and yet can't even get a place at Simon Cowell University", etc, etc), we risk missing the bigger, fizzing picture.