As for the inappropriately named Felicity, she succumbs to the pressures of this "cold fear" - "the fear of success and the worse fear of not having it."
If there is a more inappropriately named piece of regulation than football's fit and proper person test, I would like to hear it.
Why are cold snaps and heatwaves so inappropriately named?
After his defection, he was referred to as "the inappropriately named Wellbeloved" by then Labour leader Michael Foot.
Repeats were freely ornamented, emphasizing the French character of this inappropriately named suite.
What's the most inappropriately named thing in town?
Some years later he will marry the most beautiful of them all, the inappropriately named billionairess Constance, who will deceive him, first by drinking coffee and then by taking lovers.
The Cabinet, which was inappropriately named a "government of national unity" when it was formed in 1984, has not met since the boycott began.
A slow, labored pulse was another symptom of the inappropriately named angina, which had nothing to do with strangulation, even though its Latin root, angere, suggested otherwise.
Why are cold snaps and heat waves so inappropriately named?