Utiliser "navvy" dans une phrase
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navvy
1. When it comes to women the quickest method is, after all, to be by profession a navvy
2. He, a prince of the Church, was desiring to be a navvy for a space during which he could be unconditionally active
3. A drunken navvy grips with both hands the railings of an area, lurching heavily
4. The navvy, staggering forward, cleaves the crowd and lurches towards the tramsiding on the farther side under the railway bridge bloom appears, flushed, panting, cramming bread and chocolate into a sidepocket
5. The navvy, lurching by, gores
6. BLOOM: (Ooints to the navvy) A spy
7. In the shadow a shebeenkeeper haggles with the navvy and the two redcoats
8. THE NAVVY: (Belching) Where's the bloody house?
9. THE NAVVY: (Gripping the two redcoats, staggers forward with them) Come on,
10. Equally right or wrong is he who says that Napoleon went to Moscow because he wanted to, and perished because Alexander desired his destruction, and he who says that an undermined hill weighing a million tons fell because the last navvy struck it for the last time with his mattock
11. were walking through the village when an elderly Cockney member of a Labour battalion (a typical London navvy) stumbled out of an estaminet