IntraText Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library |
| Alphabetical [« »] stupefaction 7 stupefied 11 stupefying 2 stupid 50 stupidity 7 stupor 2 sturdy 4 | Frequency [« »] 50 passage 50 shouted 50 sleep 50 stupid 50 view 49 during 49 next | Émile Zola Nana Concordances stupid |
Chap.
1 2| francs today, at once! It’s stupid not to know anyone who’ll 2 2| anywhere without fear of stupid interruptions.~“You shall 3 3| am concerned, I find him stupid.”~With that the whole room 4 4| with his loud voice and his stupid doings. Then, you know, 5 4| father, he would make a less stupid hash of his fortune. While 6 4| Magnificent in person, stupid and untruthful in character, 7 4| tongue, my dear fellow; it’s stupid.”~But as Foucarmont failed 8 4| clearly than Mignon; it was stupid in him to have wished to 9 4| the piece had been voted stupid. People were at their wits’ 10 4| intoxication, which was stupid enough to drive one to despair, 11 4| suffering from a fit of stupid imbecillty, which caused 12 6| downstairs. Things were getting stupid, to be sure! When Steiner 13 6| suffering from a fit of stupid right–mindedness, and she 14 7| It’s over between us, stupid! But that doesn’t matter. 15 7| you must just have been stupid! When a man doesn’t know— 16 8| her to death. It was so stupid with its great gilded rooms! 17 8| She was dirty; she was stupid; she had knocked about in 18 8| Why, she was growing jolly stupid nowadays! How could she 19 8| jolly well alone! It was too stupid to go on as they were doing!~ 20 8| dear, the thing’s getting stupid. One can understand a mash, 21 9| was really tortured by her stupid, tiresome wish. Muffat, 22 9| deuce, no! That would be too stupid!” cried Bordenave, mastered 23 10| the room with a note of stupid originality.~Through a door, 24 10| night and kill time with stupid pleasures while waiting 25 10| happened she still felt that stupid, idle void, which caused 26 10| with NOUS, you’re jolly stupid! What! D’you mean to say 27 10| apples! Oh, what bosh that stupid thing money was! It was 28 11| them.~“All the same, it’s stupid not to know on what horse 29 11| should say that women did stupid things whatever happened. 30 11| he thought her attitude stupid and useless.~“Look here, 31 11| could have beaten her, so stupid did he feel her to be.~The 32 11| inaudible. Nobody was dancing. Stupid witticisms, repeated no 33 11| worn out and apt to make a stupid ending.~“Oh dear no!” said 34 11| no!” said Nana. “It isn’t stupid to burn oneself in one’s 35 12| uncomfortable, and all her stupid notions, as she phrased 36 12| then, truly, it would be stupid to bother oneself about 37 12| good of tiring you? It was stupid of me to have come. I’m 38 12| wise, my dear boy. It’s stupid even. You know I shall never 39 13| occasion, when she had been stupid enough to forget herself 40 13| have happened. It was the stupid nightfall which had got 41 13| deep down in their drawers; stupid purchases were made; every 42 13| of the nervous kind, the stupid, spiteful laughter of a 43 13| her shoulders. It was too stupid; she refused to answer any 44 13| leave off. It’s getting stupid—a child like that! He’s 45 13| it all. They come and do stupid things in my place; they 46 13| recollection. He was fat; he was stupid, and she got him down and 47 14| from up there. It’s getting stupid, when all’s said, for her 48 14| the least understand these stupid feminine devotions. But 49 14| Himself. No, it was too stupid to let herself die under 50 14| nights of watching. She felt stupid in the face of this sudden