How To Use Izzard In A Sentence

  • Stark gave Izzard the warmest of welcomes and seems to have put no obstacle in the way of a biography.
  • For two days it had been snowing, great flakes so plume-like that they seemed almost artificial, making one think of the blizzards which originate high in theatre-flies under the sovereignty of a stage-hand who sweats at his task of controlling the elements. Then I'll Come Back to You
  • British summers mean we get rain, wind, sun, snow and frost all in the same week but our winters are just so glum, no blizzards just unrelenting dankness.
  • As there were no crushing teeth in the mouth, vegetation must have been swallowed and then crushed in a gizzard similar to that found in many birds.
  • The presence of gastroliths (gizzard stones) in the rib cages of some specimens shows that this view is correct.
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  • There has also been a blizzard of complaints about poor customer service, falling earnings, rising debt, and a hostile attempt to force changes at board level.
  • We once got stuck in a blizzard for six hours.
  • So has this blizzard of data cleared the fog that clouds the path of borrowing costs? Times, Sunday Times
  • It usually contains pebbles and seems to be used for ‘chewing’ in much the same way as a bird's gizzard.
  • Quite a few of them would even stub out their cigarettes so enraptured, and intimidated, would they be by the blizzard of technical virtuosity that we, today, take for granted. Debra Levine: Ballets Russes Updated: Aspen Santa Fe Ballet Turns 15
  • And while hitting the top 10 has created a blizzard of credibility-tinged hype around the group, they just can't live up to their radical image.
  • However, the ratio of sandeels to gadids found in the Shag gizzards did not change over time, suggesting that diets and rates of otilith loss in gizzards were not noticeably different over the month.
  • But I must confess that during this blizzardly storm the Castle hall is a little draughty. To Win or to Die A Tale of the Klondike Gold Craze
  • We were all promised blizzards and arctic blasts today, and I dare say everyone was looking forward to being snowed in and enjoying a day off work snuggled up in front of the telly.
  • Small crustaceans and young molluscs make up the bulk of their diet, along with algal cells, which are ground up in the muscular gizzard at the beginning of the gut.
  • Overnight the rain turns to snow, which turns into heavy blizzards. Times, Sunday Times
  • A few hours before the onset of what is supposed to be a "multi-day" and "life-threatening" blizzard, over one hundred Chicagoans gathered to sample Chicago's best seafood chowders at the Columbia Yacht Club. Caroline O'Donovan: At the Chowdah Fest
  • This continues until the owner reports the account as stolen, or worse, the account is banned by Blizzard for botting (a grievous violation of the terms of service). How the Virtual Gold Trade Works
  • The basic enginery is there already, and Blizzard's presence in the field makes me think it won't be very long until this happens. The face of information
  • Izzard's prominence has increased in the US after roles in TV series The Riches and 2008 thriller Valkyrie - but he admits the country has yet to acknowledge him as a transvestite .
  • They draw out guts, pull livers, cut wings and gizzards, pop thigh bones.
  • Its powerful bill enabled it to break, and its capacious, stone-supplied gizzard to digest, the hardest shells and kernels; and thus a kind of frugivorous vulture, it cleared away the decaying vegetable matter. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 440 Volume 17, New Series, June 5, 1852
  • Mammals differ because they expect their teeth to do the work of a gizzard or large, muscular gut.
  • The battle was fought on a freezing cold Palm Sunday, with soldiers facing blizzards and sub-zero temperatures.
  • Small trees would be cut down to mark the spot because of the severe winter with its blizzards and bad weather.
  • The book contains a blizzard of statistics that often contradict each other, leading first one way, then the other. Times, Sunday Times
  • The blizzard winds had come in much sooner than they normally did and he and the maids had been stuck in the compound for three weeks.
  • Melvin Blizzard[sentence dictionary], a drug squad supervisor.
  • The blizzard became severe on the afternoon of the 25th.
  • Two fish in the gizzard shad-access treatment (two different enclosures) died 8 days following the introduction of fish.
  • His body was found very close to it, but he had obviously been blinded by the blizzard.
  • In this dark solitary place, married to this shy, watchful man, her cheerfulness was a bubble-bath in a blizzard.
  • Regular trading hours were resumed after the worst East Coast blizzard in 48 years limited trading yesterday.
  • As usual with governments, this recognition is late and accompanied by a blizzard of bureaucracy and paperwork.
  • Founder Electronics, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Founder Group, filed the lawsuit against Blizzard asking for compensation of 100 mln yuan.
  • Airline stocks also have been weak in recent days because of investor worries the East Coast blizzard will trim earnings.
  • A rabbit has been calculated to possess one-hundred-million olfactory receptors-small wonder its little schnozz is always twitching, it is trapped in an undulating blizzard of aromatic stimuli-and Marcel "Bunny" LeFever was reputed, with some exaggeration, to be the human equivalent of Peter Cottontail. La insistencia de Jürgen Fauth
  • And then there are the weather warnings for hurricanes, tornadoes, blizzards, floods, winds, and tides.
  • The sun lanced through the overcast veil of blizzard-clouds and snow-squalls and gilded the twin vessels in shining gold.
  • This is generally heartening news for snow devotees; but where will the last great blizzards on Earth happen? Times, Sunday Times
  • The first couple of days brought a continuous heavy blizzard.
  • If swallowed, the substance rapidly breaks down in the swan's gizzard, and passes out with no harm done.
  • Total digestive tract mass was the summed masses of the upper digestive tract, gizzard, small intestine, ceca, and large intestine.
  • Even as a fierce blizzard looms on the horizon, she finds herself with more than just a truant husband on her hands.
  • It's been odd and funny and great; blizzards and blistering heat and all kinds of stuff.
  • The good news is that Paul's campaign has offered her and her mother a private meeting with the candidate.12.16pm: Today's poll round-up, and there have been a blizzard of the things in the last two days, all much of a muchness but showing a slight slide in Mitt Romney's sky-high ratings and an uptick for Jon Huntsman and others. New Hampshire primary - live: Mitt Romney fends off attacks
  • Thereafter, we were treated to a blizzard of corporate cameos.
  • It has been a cold, windy, blustery, blizzardy Christmas. Blizzards and peppermint candy canes....
  • Fierce blizzards could blow in suddenly, bringing heavy snow that strong winds heaped into deep drifts.
  • Readers have been wedding dresses wow power leveling wow gold captivated by "Invincible," wedding dresses the sweeping wow power leveling new musical piece released by Blizzard recalling the leitmotif of the Wrath of the Lich King trailer. MyBookFace :: Blogs
  • I swear, I could skin him, protect myself from all decoys, prevent us from meeting, even in dreams, within the same 100 yards, but no worries, I don't need protection; you follow the law and stay gone, as maybe you feared last year's blizzards and that's what kept us inside ... all that unrestraint, all that To Be Continued -- now you're just another Where Are They Now? Ben Evans: The Poetry of Michael Tyrell
  • Winds are strong and frequent, and hurricanes and blizzards are common.
  • Come back and shut the door, thou blundering dizzard! The King's Daughters
  • The blizzard hit while they were unsaddling the horses.
  • You know, those things I drag myself over red hot oozing lava and pointy steel blades uphill both ways in blizzard and howling tropical storm to create. More POV - and a reflection on how to take a compliment
  • It is the anticke of tayles to tayles, and backes to backes, and for vizzards you neede goe noe further than faces. Old St. Paul's Cathedral
  • Labels: bringing the funny, eddie izzard, made of awesome Archive 2008-04-01
  • It began in a blizzard of howitzer shells, mortar rounds, high-velocity machine guns, and punishing aerial strikes.
  • The Northeast was soon hit by a blizzard. Between Worlds: A Reader, Rhetoric and Handbook
  • A blizzard of speeches and press conferences marked Day One of the General Election.
  • But that's muddled thinking: the point of those terms legally is first to put players on notice that Blizzard makes these claims, and second to estop players from trying to dispute them. One Lawsuit to Rule Them All
  • Getting suppliers to invoice you electronically will also cut down on the paper blizzard and reduce the cost of acquiring information.
  • They finally got the break they needed when they found a way over the open water lead after a 15-hour slog through the blizzard.
  • Vast tracts of America's north-eastern seaboard were closed for business as blizzards brought more than a foot of snow.
  • The commercial tells the tale of the brave Kerryman who undertook a gruelling 35-mile walk in a raging blizzard to summon help for the rest of his expedition.
  • After a short while it began to blow a blizzard.
  • Regardless of temperature, blizzards, or general apathy, the tinsel is tossed the first day of December. ‘Tis the Season @ Attack of the Redneck Mommy
  • Will I vom when I touch the gizzard?
  • trying to drive through a blizzard is the height of folly
  • Eleanor arrived in the midst of a blizzard.
  • Walk into any ski shop these days, looking for a new pair of skis, and you'll be greeted by a blizzard of colour, shape and terminology.
  • We conducted two mesocosm experiments to determine the effects of sediment feeding by gizzard shad and fish size on nutrient and phytoplankton dynamics.
  • When the novel opens, a 100-year blizzard is closing in on the farm, and Rose is the only thing standing between the cows, the sheep, the chickens and an icy death. Jon Katz's new dog-centered novel, 'Rose in a Storm'
  • The digestive tract was removed from each specimen and dissected it into the upper digestive tract, gizzard, small intestine, ceca, large intestine, liver, and pancreas.
  • In the 1980's, after more than 100 wind turbines were set up across the state, none of them survived blizzards with winds blowing at 130 kilometers an hour.
  • In Acton Lake, our study site, and many other systems, gizzard shad feed almost exclusively on organic detritus as adults.
  • The only really arresting music is the orchestral interlude depicting a mountain blizzard. Times, Sunday Times
  • The upper reaches of the Thames froze and easterly winds brought blizzards and snow drifts 20ft deep. Times, Sunday Times
  • (Cut: rant about Blizzard's combat against botting) Disappointed
  • Herbivorous fishes posses specialized organs, such as extended guts, pharyngeal mills and gizzards, that allow them to exploit various reef plants and algae.
  • They finished their gruelling trip on Thursday after battling blizzard conditions and freezing temperatures along the way. The Sun
  • While many futurists predicted that we'd be enjoying the paperless office around this time, Americans are still at the epicenter of a paper blizzard.
  • Dorsal to the gizzard the section cuts the so-called caecum, _ce_, Development of the Digestive Canal of the American Alligator
  • So has this blizzard of data cleared the fog that clouds the path of borrowing costs? Times, Sunday Times
  • Stock prices finished mostly higher in a session significantly quieted by a blizzard that crippled much of the East Coast.
  • A major blizzard has been predicted all week, but 15-year old Haley is more concerned about the movie date she has planned with her crush.
  • Herbivorous, granivorous and insectivorous birds have a highly specialized, muscular gizzard with an inner lining of hard cuticle.
  • Like pangolins, aardvarks have a long, protrusile tongue and a gizzard-like stomach.
  • But when the blizzards wail the Arctic fox curls its tail over its frosty nose and sleeps in the snows.
  • Overall, though, despite the blizzard of facts and figures, both candidates generally limited themselves to modest exaggerations and standard issue political puffery.
  • A blizzard forced the climbers back to the relative safety of their tents.
  • There is always found in their gizzard (as well as in that of the males) a brown stone, the size of a hen's egg; it is slightly tuberculated (raboteuse), flat on one side, and rounded on the other, very heavy and very hard. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 575, November 10, 1832
  • But in sub-zero temperatures and blizzard conditions they had to retreat beneath canvas for the night and abandon the rescue mission.
  • Its skies were often darkened by blizzards of snow geese and immense flocks of great blue herons, swans, diving ducks, terns, pintails, mallards, Canada geese, osprey, bald eagles and more.
  • Blizzard Entertainment does not recognize the transfer of Accounts between individuals.
  • Izzard has a definite screen presence; one day the right script and director are going to make him a real movie star.
  • We had a blizzard, with hail, snow, rain and strong wind - we were terrified.
  • What is gnawing at my gizzard?
  • We had unseasonably cold temperatures and an enormous blizzard. Christianity Today
  • LIVE sections of last night's launch show were cancelled after the set was hit by a blizzard. The Sun
  • They have been known, like other members of this group, to swallow grit to help grind coarse food in their gizzards.
  • But players who have advertised their guilds as "GBLT-friendly" have lately been warned off by Blizzard moderators, who cite a rule against sexual discrimination in censoring the players. Boing Boing: January 22, 2006 - January 28, 2006 Archives
  • The barometer is dropping, so we may be in a blizzard by midday.
  • Airline stocks also have been weak in recent days because of investor worries the East Coast blizzard will trim earnings.
  • Just a day before salvation comes, a burly, angry con assaults Nick and sticks his shiv into Nick's gizzard.
  • [3646] gull, a dizzard, an illiterate idiot, an outside, a glowworm, a proud fool, an arrant ass, Ventris et inguinis mancipium, a slave to his lust and belly, solaque libidine fortis. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • The law firm holiday parties have been blowing and going since mid-month in a near-blizzard of big-bucks spending and legal-eagle posturing.
  • Our weather is a factor most of the time, with very thick fogs in springtime, very heavy snow in the fall, and blizzards and white-outs in the winter.
  • Like pangolins, aardvarks have a long, protrusile tongue and a gizzard-like stomach.
  • The males are left behind to guard and hatch the eggs, which they cradle at all times on top of their feet, even during blinding blizzards.
  • That means they can use a snowplough to clear the roads and, unless they have a blizzard, it is passable.
  • Bruch said one variable may be the population of the sturgeon's primary winter food, the gizzard shard, which is down this year. The Appleton Post-Crescent Latest Headlines
  • We once got stuck in a blizzard for six hours.
  • Very often the giblets, that is, the liver, heart, and gizzard of chicken, are used in making gravy. Woman's Institute Library of Cookery Volume 3: Soup; Meat; Poultry and Game; Fish and Shell Fish
  • During this trek they trudged through blizzards in extreme conditions with only limited and poor supplies of food and running short of fuel. Times, Sunday Times
  • Memories whirled through her mind like the snowflakes in the blizzard.
  • Our options were further limited by the fact that we need four-wheel drive — the Taconic, our preferred route upstate, is double the fun in a blizzard and the driveway of our house is essentially a snowfield until someone remembers to plow us out. Life on Four Wheels
  • His first two solo shows were a blizzard of styles, combining watercolours and charcoals, landscapes and portraits, and religious paintings crafted lovingly by a committed atheist.
  • Rarely, the city of Trieste may see snow blizzards with north-eastern winds.
  • I say ‘happily’ - that was before a blizzard of information descended on us council tenants about the so-called three options.
  • So it seems only right and proper to squirm into a drysuit, don an aqualung and slip through a dark, forbidding hole in the frozen waters at Tignes-Le-Lac to avoid the blizzard conditions.
  • Many of the famous blizzards and northeasters that battered the East Coast and sank ships in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean throughout history were bomb cyclones.
  • Herbivorous, granivorous and insectivorous birds have a highly specialized, muscular gizzard with an inner lining of hard cuticle.
  • The weather in Antarctica is famously unpredictable, changing in minutes from blue skies to raging blizzards. Times, Sunday Times
  • In many natural disasters, be it a blizzard, tornado or hurricane, the power is sometimes the first utility that fails.
  • Vast tracts of America's north-eastern seaboard were closed for business as blizzards brought more than a foot of snow.
  • Forecasters said that the blizzards would return to the South tomorrow, with sleet and snow continuing at least until the end of the week. Times, Sunday Times
  • a sudden unseasonable blizzard
  • They're the same people we bring food to on snowmobiles after blizzards.
  • The battle was fought on a freezing cold Palm Sunday, with soldiers facing blizzards and sub-zero temperatures.
  • We then shared an assortment of three first courses - fried gizzards (who could resist), the chef's coleslaw with pineapple and hot chicken tamales.
  • You may often see the Turkeys, Pheasants, Peacocks, and other birds of this Hen-family, scratching up the gravel; and you know, I daresay, that grain-eating birds have a little mill inside them called a gizzard, which grinds their food for them. Twilight and Dawn Simple Talks on the Six Days of Creation
  • Up in the air it was the twentieth century but in the blizzard on the ground it was the Middle Ages.
  • A whole lot of the neighbors had come in to watch with him, and even then, with the old dizzard actually dying, they were making a fool of him. Hillsboro People
  • I washed it down with his Dad's home made wine - it may wipe out my gizzard in the process, but I felt sure it would kill my tastebuds too, and as far as I was concerned, that's all that mattered.
  • The blizzard that brought Washington to a standstill extended the blackout for several more days.
  • The beginning of spring is traditionally marked by a blizzard of emerging orange-tips. Times, Sunday Times
  • Up to 51,000 homes across Northern England were caught in the crisis when gales and blizzards damaged overhead power cables.
  • After stuffing our gizzards with mini pavs, scones with jam and whipped cream and brandy snap baskets filled with berries and ice cream we're all finding it easier to roll ourselves around the house.
  • Much of the year I worry about my northern friends, with their blizzards, tornadoes, heat waves, droughts.
  • A blizzard of writs, in fact, and all from the same person.
  • Historical reports were anecdotal, based on collection of a limited number of individual birds and generating a simple list of food items found in gizzards.
  • They think I'm just some stooge here to make sure the roads and runways are clear of ice when the blizzards come.
  • Any shipping making the transition past the Blizzard Falls had to be routed through the port facilities there, making it the gateway from the upper to lower lakes.
  • Blizzard Entertainment & reg ; is a premier developer and publisher of entertainment software.
  • Herbivorous, granivorous and insectivorous birds have a highly specialized, muscular gizzard with an inner lining of hard cuticle.
  • Blizzard Entertainment does not recognize the transfer of Accounts between individuals.
  • A layer of the "peritoneal" membrane extends from the posterior edge of the muscular expansion which lies between the shell-muscles and from the upper wall of the dilatation of the vena cava, and passes upwards and backwards like a diaphragm to the under surfaces of the gizzard and liver. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • Yesterday as planned we hired a van, drove to Perth through the blizzards and found our way to McCash's Country Store.
  • Twenty unclimbed mountains, gaping crevasses, blizzards and temperatures plunging to 25 degrees below zero were just some of the challenges overcome by a Navy expedition to Greenland.
  • It meant that Australians could find and play with other Australians without being subject to the lag and other unpleasantries that went hand-in-hand with Blizzard's official server.
  • Here the cars and trucks are barrelling into the blizzard regardless happily insulated against what's outside.
  • Grain is stored in their crops and ground by the grit in their gizzard.
  • Ingesta from the proventriculus and gizzard were preserved in 75% alcohol and examined under a dissecting scope.
  • Then a blizzard settles in just before lunch, where live reindeer are tethered outside a yurt and cooked reindeer stew is simmering inside on the fire.
  • But the region's weathermen say predictions of impending blizzard conditions are wide of the mark.
  • In the days immediately following his £2.3m signing a week past on Wednesday, a blizzard of newsprint was devoted to the 23-year-old.
  • You get that for three hours and that's what we call a blizzard, my friend. CNN Transcript Feb 17, 2008
  • The blizzard forced them to delay their summit bid.
  • Place the gizzards in a small saucepan and cover them with water. Times, Sunday Times
  • Netease a regular corporation violate impossibly compasses, blizzard also won't the law.
  • In Florida, the diet was comprised mainly of fishes, with gizzard shad, bullhead catfish, and small bluegill particularly common.
  • Because of the snowy icy blizzardy conditions, instead of getting to visit my daddy he is snowed in! Archive 2008-12-01
  • He is in great form, charming and engaging, with a blizzard of brilliant memories at his disposal. The Sun
  • In addition, high winds accompanying blizzards have pushed snow through grills and into buildings' ductwork.
  • YUMMY, YUCKY (too dry), YUCKY (too greasy), and YUMMY, but overall exactly what you want on a cold, blizzardy night in Chicago. Archive 2008-03-01
  • [3664] when thou art a dizzard thyself: quod prodest, Pontice, longo stemmate censeri? Anatomy of Melancholy
  • As usual in February the weather was desperate with a blizzard and white out conditions as we arrived at car park.
  • after the blizzard he shoveled the front walk
  • Last weekend as blizzards swept across the moors, the windmill didn't turn. Times, Sunday Times
  • Airline stocks also have been weak in recent days because of investor worries the East Coast blizzard will trim earnings.
  • Grain is stored in their crops and ground by the grit in their gizzard.
  • A spring blizzard is covering northcentral Montana, schools are closed which never happens – we pride ourselves on our ‘toughness’ – and I have a perfect day to stay home and daydream for a few extra minutes. La frangine - French Word-A-Day
  • He saw the shafts sleet down across the fort, and his heart rejoiced, for surely nothing could live under the merciless beating of that steel-pointed blizzard!
  • The prediction for the rest of the day, and into the night, was worsening by the hour: a blizzard was on its way. GALILEE
  • Wise men have known for some time Tizzard is a man to follow. The Sun
  • Unfortunately, the time that a hard piece of gravel or grit spends in the gizzard can be quite variable: sometimes a few days, sometimes a few months.
  • Last weekend as blizzards swept across the moors, the windmill didn't turn. Times, Sunday Times
  • A particular blizzard roared on for days at a time, and she was getting stir-crazy being stuck in the house while the storm blew over.
  • Anyway, upon arriving at Leuchars station in the middle of the evening, all us disembarking passengers found ourselves unable to leave, because of a blizzard and eight foot snowdrifts.
  • Due to their soft food diet, lorikeets have a weak ventricular muscle or gizzard, which is usually used for grinding seeds by other birds.
  • Gone are the times when tensions would erupt in a blizzard of savage brutality.
  • Feeling that ordinary language is insufficient to convey his _courteous_ and _chivalrous_ sentiments, he ransacks natural history in search of a sublime metaphor: his triumphant success he records in this beautifully expressed sentence -- "The dilating power of the anaconda and the gizzard of the cassowary are the highest objects of his ambition. Lands of the Slave and the Free Cuba, the United States, and Canada
  • Once viewed as a rising star, Grizzard has flatlined.
  • Foregut: extends from the mouth to the end of gizzard; its epithelium being formed from the ectodermal invagination known as the stomodaeum. Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
  • Like pangolins, aardvarks have a long, protrusile tongue and a gizzard-like stomach.
  • Remove the wing tips and reserve with the neck and gizzard for a stock.
  • The proventriculus and gizzard are small, and the lower esophagus is sacculated, which delays passage of particles into the lower gut where additional fermentation occurs in the paired ceca.
  • Using a silent electromagnetic pump, liquid gallium flows through the tubes of their Blizzard line of graphics cards.
  • While crossing the 1200m Pelion Gap, below Mt Ossa, Tassie's highest mountain, Shaggy's hiking group got hit by a blizzard, hurling down the full box and dice of sleet, hail, snow and rain.
  • Yes | No | Report from Ryan Dufner wrote 37 weeks 5 days ago seven pounds even out of a small lake in Girard IL. red shad lizzard Largest Largemouth bass youve caught?
  • After a short while it began to blow a blizzard.
  • Since that first winter, I've been through two ice storms and blizzards, as well as ‘normal’ winters, and frankly, I hate them.
  • Around the golf course, a rounded number eight is referred to as a snowman, and in blizzard-like conditions better suited for the Iditarod sled-dog race, the Browns (9-5) didn't mind shooting that score. USATODAY.com
  • You may make a gravy of the giblets, that is the neck, pinions, liver, heart and gizzard, stewed in a little water, thickened with butter rolled in flour, and seasoned with pepper and salt. Directions for Cookery, in its Various Branches
  • The process is like examining a single snowflake in a blizzard.
  • This is generally heartening news for snow devotees; but where will the last great blizzards on Earth happen? Times, Sunday Times
  • Here the cars and trucks are barrelling into the blizzard regardless happily insulated against what's outside.
  • The flagship scheme then became lost in a blizzard of red tape.
  • I'd rather let the food -- slurpy noodles tossed with a dazzle of diced tomato and mozzerella and a blizzard of chopped basil, creamy, dreamy hummus with pert, fresh, locally-grown produce, preferably organic -- do the convincing and seducing. Ellen Kanner: Meatless Monday: Is Going Meatless Better Than Sex?

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