Word: gladding
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1950
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...there no chance that Stalin is leading from weakness? If there is only a bare possibility that the Politburo would be glad to "save face," and their hides, then we should leave the door open. By ruling out the possibility of a peaceful compromise, you made war more likely...
...that aligned them in some states with lesser parties and local chieftains, and in some states with each other. Amid such entanglements, even the outlawed Communist Party found little difficulty in sneaking names onto the candidates' lists of one party or another all over Brazil. Politicos were too glad to pick up any added support to ask troublesome questions...
...unreserved seat for the series with tickets sold through the colleges. Judd said that Phillips Brooks House would probably handle the sale here. Warren Abbott '51, head of the P.B.H. ticket bureau, said last night that he had not been contacted about Symphony tickets, but he would be glad to sell them, if asked...
...greeted by a din of jeers and catcalls. Disregarding the advice of city detectives, he ordered his car slowed down. He leaned out his car window, grinned and said: "Hello there, fellows." Most of the strikers, he reported afterward, "smiled back at me when I waved and seemed glad to meet a notorious person." Inside the mill, Taft got a friendly reception from other workers, some of whom turned away from their furnaces and rollers to shake his hand...
...uncut lawn or an unpolished shoe, but will pick out an unkempt airplane across the field. "He is a single-minded 'why?' guy, an administrator of high ability, and above all a hard-shelled military realist," one of his staff said appraisingly. "And I'm damn glad he's not on Russia's side...