How To Use Gaddi In A Sentence

  • Choosing the hottest weekend of the year to go gadding about in a tin metal box (aka car without air-conditioning up and down the nation's motorway system) probably wasn't our greatest idea ever.
  • Mr. Gaddis captures the full range of Kennan's life and career and reveals the complicated inner personality behind the public mask. Uncontainable
  • Gaddis also explained why diplomats must dissimulate and are therefore not only frustrating to historians but misunderstood by all sides in politics: Jim Sleeper: Henry Kissinger's Grand Strategy Takes a New Turn at Yale
  • But my head, which was muzzy when you were here, has been muzzier ever since, and my Dr. made me relinquish everything and run out of town, so that I have been gadding for Early Letters of George Wm. Curtis
  • He was holed up in Israel making a documentary about the siege of Bethlehem, and there's me on the front pages, gadding about town with someone else's fella.
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  • And while you're gadding about, why not visit the biblical-sounding Burning Mountain - which actually is burning, and has been for about a thousand years, ever since an underground coal seam caught fire.
  • Although Geminian influences still have you gadding all about like trout, this week also offers in-there as well as out-there experiences.
  • There's a whole class of people who lost their gaddi (chair) because of me. Outlook India
  • They allege that a big temple is being constructed in place of a small 100-year-old Durga 'gaddi' (temple) that was recently demolished. The Times of India
  • With Americans gadding around in high-riding 4WD off-roaders, Puerto Santo Tomás hardly qualifies as remote: If we could make it in our car, it isn't remotely remote.
  • Seven years in the making, Emperor Shah Jahan thought as he ascended the three steps to the Peacock Throne and sank down on the main gaddi —a mattress thickly stuffed with cotton and upholstered in red velvet embroidered in gold zari and minute pearls. Shadow Princess
  • I will be circumnavigating the Globe in January and early February doing some research for a book and also, if truth be known, gadding about.
  • The ACM is the most complicated solid rocket motor NASA has developed for human spaceflight in more than 30 years and this motor represents a quantum leap in technology for our application and thrust class," said deputy LAS manager Steve Gaddis of the Marshall Center. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • and rumoured and whispered, loquacious as magpies, the Gaddirs merely smiled and nodded and refused to confirm or deny anything. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • and rumoured and whispered, loquacious as magpies, the Gaddirs merely smiled and nodded and refused to confirm or deny anything. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • The clinical terms are acalculia, for people like Signora Gaddi who lost her sense of numbers after a stroke, and dyscalculia for people who were born without numbers.
  • Cosseted all winter in socks, your feet now are most likely gadding about in strappy sandals, flip-flops and peep-toe wedges. Wanted for Assault
  • A twenty-five-year member of the University of Delaware faculty, Gaddis is presently associate professor emerita.
  • In the October Harper's, Ben Marcus offers a lengthy state-of-the-novel essay, subtly titled Why Experimental Fiction Threatens to Destroy Publishing, Jonathan Franzen, and Life as We Know It: A Correction, in which he spends 13 pages beating up Jonathan Franzen -- snubber of Oprah and William Gaddis alike -- and the middlebrow fiction establishment he represents. The State of the State of the Novel
  • The reader should know," writes Henry Kissinger in his lengthy coronation of John Lewis Gaddis's "magisterial" biography of the American foreign-policy seer and remonstrant George Kennan in the November 13 New York Times Book Review, "that for the past decade, I have occasionally met with the students of the Grand Strategy seminar John Gaddis conducts at Yale and that we encounter each other on social occasions from time to time. Jim Sleeper: Henry Kissinger's Grand Strategy Takes a New Turn at Yale
  • `And the damage to their home is the wages of the sin of gadding about and buying a gold locket? THE ROAD TO PARADISE ISLAND
  • We spent the weekend gadding about London and generally enjoying ourselves.
  • We spent the weekend gadding about London and generally enjoying ourselves.
  • Of the tribe of Joseph, namely , of the tribe of Manasseh , Gaddi the son of Susi.
  • I had been gadding around the country learning how to be totally inconspicuous and acquiring the rudiments of "tradecraft", as John le Carré would have called it. Top stories from Times Online
  • The plots of William Gaddis's novels allow ample opportunity for philosophical, theological, and society digression.
  • (En-gaddi) from the 'Ain Feshkah in the common way of travelling. Byeways in Palestine
  • In the few hours which had elapsed since the ghastly discovery, the brocades and kincob of the audience-tents had been torn down and distributed, the cushions deprived of their rich covers, and the very _gaddi_ on which the Rajah's body had been found stripped of its damask. The Path to Honour
  • This is the well-known Chengali gaddi of the Telugu districts. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • Take the classic image of a sports car driver, who is endlessly depicted in films and advertisements as some bright young thing glamorously gadding about with breeze-raked hair.
  • Then we could give whichever Cheeky Girl he's gadding about with to James and watch the sparks fly…
  • He excoriates the McSweeney's crowd and "the ridiculous dithering of John Barth ... [and] the reductive cardboard constructions of Donald Barthelme," and would excise from the modern canon "nearly all of Gaddis, Pynchon, DeLillo," and — while he's at it — "the diarrheic flow of words that is Ulysses ... the incomprehensible ramblings of late Faulkner and the sterile inventions of late Nabokov. New & Noteworthy
  • They complain that the MP ought to be looking after the drains and other local problems of his east London constituents rather than gadding about on the box.
  • Mr. Gaddis's admiration for Kennan is obvious, but it does not stop him from portraying his subject's flaws— an immense ego, a deep insecurity, a volatile temperament. Uncontainable
  • Mitty did so, hanging over the parapet at the northeastern corner of Gaddi House. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • Going, gadding, frivolling, flirting -- that was the old What's-His-Name
  • While uttering these words I looked at Agnolino Gaddi, whose eyes were starting from their sockets in his terror, and who was more than half dead, and said to him: “Agnolo, in time and place like this we must not yield to fright, but do the utmost to bestir ourselves; therefore, up at once, and fling a handful of that assafetida upon the fire. LXIV
  • Kings and Gods both wear their hair in beehive topknots and sit cross-legged gazing down from their gaddis under crimson parasols, as the courtiers feast, and dancing girls celebrate their victories over the enemy.
  • and rumoured and whispered, loquacious as magpies, the Gaddirs merely smiled and nodded and refused to confirm or deny anything. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • Gaddis retired from a fifty-year teaching career in 1997.
  • While uttering these words I looked at Agnolino Gaddi, whose eyes were starting from their sockets in his terror, and who was more than half dead, and said to him: Agnolo, in time and place like this we must not yield to fright, but do the utmost to bestir ourselves; therefore, up at once, and fling a handful of that assafetida upon the fire. The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini
  • The New York Times obituary quotes Yale historian John Lewis Gaddis, Kennan's authorized biographer: ‘He'll be remembered as a diplomatist and a grand strategist of the cold war.’
  • Our women it seems have left their homes on some pretence of Bacchic worship, and are now gadding about on the wooded mountain slopes, dancing in honour of this upstart god, Dionysus
  • Mulayam set the condition in his Lok Sabha constituency of Mainpuri amid surging confidence in his camp that the SP with at least 20 Lok Sabha seats would be in a position to extract its pound of flesh from aspirants to the Delhi gaddi. India News Digest: JLR's Talks With UK Govt Close to collapse
  • Sunaparant had mercilessly attacked Ravi Naik for usurping the chief ministerial gaddi (throne). Behind the News: Voices from Goa's Press
  • Has arbores seu arbusta Balsami fecit quondam quidam de Caliphis Aegypti de loco Engaddi inter mare mortuum, et Ierico, vbi Domino volente excreuerat, eradicari, et in argo pr鎑icto plantari: est tamen hoc mirandum, quod vbicuncque alibi siue prope, siue remote plantantur, quamuis fort� virent, et exurgant, non tamen fructificant. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • Mitty did so, hanging over the parapet at the northeastern corner of Gaddi House. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • After her difficult pregnancy she thought it odd that I was gadding about catching international planes so late into my own.
  • Notwithstanding the oft-repeated cacology to the effect that we shall not be handing over conduct of our foreign affairs to the EU, we shall discover soon enough that that is a lot of rot and that not only is the new EU Foreign Minister gadding about speaking for all of us at the UN and gaily signing Treaties on ‘our behalf’ but that person will also, as Article 9e of the Treaty of Lisbon tells us, be in charge of our defence: Archive 2008-01-27
  • If you are not feeling hungry and looking for a bit of an escape, take a 'gaddi' (vehicle), ask your driver to put on a Bollywood number (he is sure to have the latest CDs), and go on a safari to one of the game parks Kenya is famous for. India eNews
  • I intended to convey that our charming host and hostess were superior to the follies of fashion, and preferred leading a simple and wholesome life to gadding about to twopenny-halfpenny tea-drinking afternoons, and living above their incomes.
  • They developed modern mathematics, glorious architecture and navigated the world when St Patrick was gadding about in a leather coracle.
  • Has arbores seu arbusta Balsami fecit quondam quidam de Caliphis Aegypti de loco Engaddi inter mare mortuum, et Ierico, vbi Domino volente excreuerat, eradicari, et in argo prædicto plantari: est tamen hoc mirandum, quod vbicuncque alibi siue prope, siue remote plantantur, quamuis fortè virent, et exurgant, non tamen fructificant. The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • Closer to our own time, Joseph Heller and William Gaddis spent years in obscurity doing menial writing-related work in order to write novels that at first few people cared about. Art and Culture
  • We spent the weekend gadding about London and generally enjoying ourselves.
  • As for Gaddi House, everyone said there was only one old man living over there: old, old Seoca, doddering his way toward death. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • One of the Gaddirs told Jark the Third there's a starship there, and Ellel wants it. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • The nose's sudden disappearance, its subsequent gaddings about, its masqueradings as, firstly, a chinovnik and, secondly, itself -- all these have come of witchcraft practised either by you or by adepts in pursuits of a refinement equal to your own. Taras Bulba and Other Tales
  • While our Prime Minister is gadding around the globe, the British railway system is near breakdown with 1970s-style strikes crippling many routes and disrupting commuters.

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