Word: marish
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Homecoming is not always a pleasant experience. For the young man just separating himself from his adolescence, the return to the family can be a night-marish ordeal, a return which forces memories of a painful past too fresh to be casually accepted. And it is also a time when the familiar faces of childhood must be re-examined and forced, sometimes suddenly, into new perspective...
IIIicit Interlude sports ballet and bodies in a hold-over run at the Brattle; Boston censors unaccountably kept shears sheathed from Passionate Summer, at Loew's Center, the French-Italian tale of "A big stud-horse of a man" who runs up against three marish women and goats on an island...
Never having been outside Spain before and not knowing a word of English, the young poet was swirled down into big city life at the height of the Bull Market days. And he reacted to the city in such an elemental way that the poetry which resulted--discordant, night-marish, nearly surrealistic--was utterly unlike anything he had written before. In fact, Lorca's Poet in New York was so different from his early Canciones or the gypsy ballads in Romancero Gitano that many scholars try to consider it outside and unrelated to the course of the poet's stylistic...
Sure that he could find no doctor in time to save her life, he shot her through the head, buried her under some stones, and in the morning went on his way. From that moment the world became one long night marish finger, trained accusingly...
...salvaging this final game of a night-marish season in which only two games were won, the Crimson came from behind and pushed into the lead during the early moments of the third period. Techman Watson's 10 points had given the Engineers a 19-17 edge at the half...