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(adjective) of or relating to rogues or rascals / (adjective) of, relating to, suggesting, or being a type of fiction dealing with the episodic adventures of a usually roguish protagonist / (noun) one that is picaresque

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What I was referring to, I later realised, was the erotic picaresque of my early adulthood

—p.16 Part I: Ethics and Morals…The American eagle (3) by Martin Amis
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What I was referring to, I later realised, was the erotic picaresque of my early adulthood

—p.16 Part I: Ethics and Morals…The American eagle (3) by Martin Amis
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(noun) a usually short sermon / (noun) a lecture or discourse on or of a moral theme / (noun) an inspirational catchphrase or platitude. homiletic: the art of preaching or writing sermons

29

Remember that homily of Saul’s about ethics and morals, about ethics being money and morals being sex?

—p.29 Guideline: Things Fiction Can’t Do (22) by Martin Amis
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Remember that homily of Saul’s about ethics and morals, about ethics being money and morals being sex?

—p.29 Guideline: Things Fiction Can’t Do (22) by Martin Amis
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disreputable or sordid in a rakish or appealing way

46

Tattoos, to him, only looked nice on non-white flesh; and Phoebe’s looked nice, louchely nice on her Amerindian glaze

—p.46 Phoebe: The Business…So I went round there (31) by Martin Amis
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Tattoos, to him, only looked nice on non-white flesh; and Phoebe’s looked nice, louchely nice on her Amerindian glaze

—p.46 Phoebe: The Business…So I went round there (31) by Martin Amis
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(adjective) of a kind likely to induce sleep / (adjective) inclined to or heavy with sleep; drowsy / (adjective) sleepy

46

She would ring him and postpone the next visit, her voice somnolent and weirdly hollow.

—p.46 Phoebe: The Business…So I went round there (31) by Martin Amis
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She would ring him and postpone the next visit, her voice somnolent and weirdly hollow.

—p.46 Phoebe: The Business…So I went round there (31) by Martin Amis
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(noun) a psychological disorder marked especially by easy fatigability and often by lack of motivation, feelings of inadequacy, and psychosomatic symptoms

47

Martin quickly decided he liked her; she was darkly neurasthenic, but a fairly comfortable valetudinarian by now, despite her hot flushes and her migraines

—p.47 Phoebe: The Business…So I went round there (31) by Martin Amis
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Martin quickly decided he liked her; she was darkly neurasthenic, but a fairly comfortable valetudinarian by now, despite her hot flushes and her migraines

—p.47 Phoebe: The Business…So I went round there (31) by Martin Amis
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(adjective) favorably disposed; benevolent / (adjective) being a good omen; auspicious / (adjective) tending to favor; advantageous

49

The poet is taking the train from the north of England to the capital on Whit Sunday, the Christian festival of early summer, traditionally a propitious time for marriage.

—p.49 Phoebe: The Business…So I went round there (31) by Martin Amis
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The poet is taking the train from the north of England to the capital on Whit Sunday, the Christian festival of early summer, traditionally a propitious time for marriage.

—p.49 Phoebe: The Business…So I went round there (31) by Martin Amis
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(noun) an insect in its final, adult, sexually mature, and typically winged state / (noun) an idealized mental image of another person or the self

54

Knowing how far I was from the child, the halfmade pupa, and how far I was from the adult – the finished imago.

—p.54 Phoebe: The Business…So I went round there (31) by Martin Amis
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Knowing how far I was from the child, the halfmade pupa, and how far I was from the adult – the finished imago.

—p.54 Phoebe: The Business…So I went round there (31) by Martin Amis
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a confused mixture

62

This is a language novel, written in a futurised farrago of Romani, rhyming slang, and Russian

—p.62 Guideline: The Novel Moves On (61) by Martin Amis
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This is a language novel, written in a futurised farrago of Romani, rhyming slang, and Russian

—p.62 Guideline: The Novel Moves On (61) by Martin Amis
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(noun) the condition or activities of a beggar.

109

They adore poverty. And cold and damp and discomfort. And dirt. One mustn’t forget dirt. It’s called mendicity. It’s meant to uh, to relieve you of distractions from your full devotion to God.

—p.109 The Night of Shame…She’s scaring me, Hitch (102) by Martin Amis
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They adore poverty. And cold and damp and discomfort. And dirt. One mustn’t forget dirt. It’s called mendicity. It’s meant to uh, to relieve you of distractions from your full devotion to God.

—p.109 The Night of Shame…She’s scaring me, Hitch (102) by Martin Amis
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(noun) the battlement of a castle or other building. / (noun) any of the embrasures alternating with merlons in a battlemen

123

a wispy breath of mist now seeped from the terraced buildings, from the rooftops with their vague crenellations

—p.123 The Night of Shame…She’s scaring me, Hitch (102) by Martin Amis
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a wispy breath of mist now seeped from the terraced buildings, from the rooftops with their vague crenellations

—p.123 The Night of Shame…She’s scaring me, Hitch (102) by Martin Amis
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