How to spell SELOF correctly?
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- aloof "By keeping one tender thought or two for a father who held aloof from you, while it was for your good, and came to you when, for the first time, you wanted him.
- cell Consequently there was only one big cell.
- cello Had he thought-read from his 'cello the happenings of a century before? Had it transmitted to his over-wrought brain, the scene in which it had once played so prominent a part?
- clef 1955: Bob Brookmeyer Plays Bob Brookmeyer and Some Others ( Clef) also released as The Modernity of Bob Brookmeyer 1956: Tonites Music Today (Storyville) – Bob Brookmeyer–Zoot Sims Quintet 1956: Whooeeee (Storyville) – Bob Brookmeyer–Zoot Sims Quintet (also released as Todays Jazz) 1956: Jimmy Raney featuring Bob Brookmeyer (ABC/Paramount) with Jimmy Raney 1956: Brookmeyer (Vik) also released as Bob Brookmeyer and His Orchestra 1957: Traditionalism Revisited (World Pacific) 1957: Jazz Concerto Grosso (ABC-Paramount) with Gerry Mulligan and Phil Sunkel 1957: The Street Swingers (World Pacific) with Jim Hall and Jimmy Raney (also released as Bob Brookmeyer & Guitars) 1958: Kansas City Revisited (United Artists) 1958: Stretching Out (United Artists) with Zoot Sims-Bob Brookmeyer Octet 1959: The Ivory Hunters (United Artists), piano duo with Bill Evans 1959: Portrait of the Artist (Atlantic) 1960: Jazz Is a Kick (Mercury) 1960: The Blues Hot and Cold (Verve) 1961: 7 x Wilder (Verve) 1961: Recorded Fall 1961 (Verve) with Stan Getz 1962: Gloomy Sunday and Other Bright Moments (Verve) 1962: Trombone Jazz Samba (Verve) 1963: Samba Para Dos (Verve) with Lalo Schifrin 1964: Bob Brookmeyer and Friends (Columbia) 1964: Tonight (Mainstream) – Clark Terry-Bob Brookmeyer Quintet 1965: The Power of Positive Swinging (Mainstream) – Clark Terry-Bob Brookmeyer Quintet 1966: Gingerbread Men (Mainstream) – Clark Terry-Bob Brookmeyer Quintet 1967: Out Of My Head (Atlantic) – Bob Brookmeyer Big Band 1978: Back Again (Sonet) 1978: The Bob Brookmeyer Small Band (DCC Jazz, 1999) 1980: Composer & Arranger (Gryphon) with Mel Lewis and the Jazz Orchestra (also released as Live At The Village Vanguard) 1981: Through a Looking Glass (Finesse) 1986: Oslo (Concord) 1989: On the Way to the Sky (JazzLine) released 2016 - with Jim Hall, Mel Lewis, WDR Big Band Cologne 1991: Electricity (ACT) 1993: Paris Suite (Challenge) 1994: Old Friends (Storyville) 1997: New Works Celebration (Challenge) 1998: Out of This World (Koch) 1998: Together (Challenge) 1999: Madly Loving You (Challenge) 2000: Holiday (Challenge) 2001: Waltzing with Zoe (Challenge) 2002: Get Well Soon (Challenge) 2004: Island (Artists House) with Kenny Wheeler 2006: Spirit Music (ArtistShare) 2011: Standards (ArtistShare)
- elf Elf asked of the others, as they rode along.
- golf "I had thought golf might be a possibility," he said.
- leaf 9. So the leaf said, "O branch!
- loaf Inside you will find two Lions with wide-open jaws, but if you throw a loaf to each they will be quiet.
- pelf Nor mourn ye less his perished worth, Who bade the conqueror go forth, And launched that thunderbolt of war On Egypt, Hafnia, Trafalgar; Who, born to guide such high emprise, For Britain's weal was early wise; Alas! to whom the Almighty gave, For Britain's sins, an early grave! His worth, who in his mightiest hour A bauble held the pride of power, Spurned at the sordid lust of pelf, And served his Albion for herself; Who, when the frantic crowd amain Strained at subjection's bursting rein, O'er their wild mood full conquest gained, The pride he would not crush restrained, Showed their fierce zeal a worthier cause, And brought the freeman's arm to aid the freeman's laws.
- sailor The Admiral knows what a sailor is; and, after all, who will look at me?"
- sale But although the sale of clocks increased, watches were not yet in general use.
- sallow This last was a Pole, about twenty years old, with a sallow face and long oblique eyes, which he rolled in an extraordinary way.
- salon The most important of these was Mirabeau, who arrived in Berlin just after the death of Mendelssohn and was welcomed by his disciples in the Jewish salon of Henrietta Herz.
- salve And may the gods salve you on life's dreary round; For 'tis whispered: "Who finds not, 'tis he shall be found!"
- salvo You realise from what you know of the Hun that this salvo probably concludes the evening hate; and the opportunity is too good to miss.
- scoff We scoff at the simplicity of the Germans.
- seal To White Hall, and my wife with me by water, where at the Privy Seal and elsewhere all the afternoon.
- sealer Sealcoat or pavement sealer is a coating for asphalt-based pavements.
- self He is rather stubbornly self-righteous.
- sell "Well, then, sell it to me.
- seller Turning immediately to the ticket-seller, Circuit showed the deception and demanded correction.
- sellout Herbando sold out his show last night.
- selma My father's grave is in Selma, Alabama.
- seoul
- serf
- serif My favorite typeface is the serif font.
- servo The robot's servo is damaged.
- shelf I've been looking for my shelf key for weeks.
- sill
- silo
- silva A brightly coloured butterfly with a wingspan of up to four inches flitted about in the Silva willow.
- slav After his loss, he went to the pub to drown his sorrows in a stiff drink and some Slav music.
- slaw I like to enjoy a tossed salad with my dinner.
- slay
- sled
- slew
- slob She's a slob when it comes to cleaning up after herself.
- sloe
- slog I was going to slog my way through this but then I just gave up.
- sloop A sloop is a small boat with a single mast and a square sail.
- slop She went out for a quick Slop with her friends.
- slope Beneath the steep slope, a stream wound its way through the woods.
- slosh I knocked over a puddle of slosh, which quickly soaked through my shoe.
- slot
- sloth I dread going to the gym, because I know that I'll have to put up with the obnoxious sloth on the treadmill
- slow I am feeling a bit slow today.
- slue I was looking for my phone but I couldn't find it. I think I left it in the slue.
- slur I can't believe she said "cunt" - she's such a slur!
- sly You're not sly if you get caught.
- sofa My sister's sofi is very comfortable.
- sol In the morning, the sun is shining and the birds are singing.
- sold
- sole He has the sole responsibility for the delivery.
- solo
- solon The statue of Solon is a beautiful sculpture.
- solve After solving the equation, I knew that it had two solutions.
- spliff Frank was sporting a spliff.
- spoof I am going to spoof your account.
- sulfa
- surf
- sylph
- vlf It is somewhat unfortunate that your computer has a virus.
- wolf
- zoloft I'm feeling a little zoloft-y today.
- Myself In short-I, myself, am Eckhof."
- Sal "Yes, Sir," answers Sal demurely.
- Salvos The Prince's intention had been signified to the Chairman of the Dock Company only a few minutes before, and was quite unknown to the mass of the spectators, who expressed their delight by repeated salvos of cheering.
- Selves
- Slows
- Solos
- Leif Page 159, changed "Lief" to "Leif" ("earlier than our Leif Ericson").
- Sloan Sloan is the son of Caroline and Hal Sloan.
- Selim He had had the impression of her nearness often-there in the hospital-and since, at Selim Ali's-upon the road.
- silos At the silos, they are storing the grain until they are ready to ship it.
- seals As he spoke he held out in one hand a huge envelope, heavy with seals.
- sells This is the house that sells shoes.
- SF
- SPF
- SLR
- SOLS
- CERF John Cassian, Institutions cénobitiques, ed and trans [into French] Jean-Claude Guy, SC109, (Paris: Editions du Cerf, 1965)