All Overish

Word ALL OVERISH
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If you say that these things are mere hallucinations, vague air-beating or tale-telling, why, good philosopher, do you feel so curious, so all-overish, as it were? ❋ William Francis Dawson (N/A)

But, as he saw her now, with her black hair and dark glowing face, walking along the pavement in her decided way, he felt, as he afterwards said, "quite all-overish like." ❋ J. W. Keyworth (N/A)

'I don't know that I can, except in a general way, -- he was uncommonly old and uncommonly ugly, and he had a pair of the most extraordinary eyes I ever saw, -- they gave me a sort of all-overish feeling when I saw them glaring at me through the pigeon hole. ❋ Richard Marsh (N/A)

I think I'm in for an attack of flue, or something; feel shivery and all-overish. ❋ Bettina Von Hutten (1915)

Saving your presence, gentlemen, it made me feel all-overish like. ❋ Unknown (1911)

He had clear, steady, humorous eyes; a manner frank and independent, not to be put upon; and yet Ethel divined, though she could not have declared, the "want" in his appearance -- that all-overish grace and elasticity which comes only from the development of the brain and nervous system. ❋ Unknown (1906)

Then, when he has gone I think of other things, and I feel he would not understand a word about them, and because he isn't there I don't feel the delicious all-overish sensation, so I rather decide to marry Rochester -- there would be such risk -- because when you are married to a man, it is possible to get much fonder of him. ❋ Elinor Glyn (1903)

When Jim looks at me with his attractive blue eyes, and I see the D.S.O. and the M.C., and his white nice teeth -- and how his hair is brushed, and how well his uniform fits, I have a jolly all-overish sensation -- and I don't much listen to what he is saying -- he says lots of love -- and I think I would really like him all the time. ❋ Elinor Glyn (1903)

Wouverman's wharf, that he lost his all-overish feelings in a queer mixture of pride and sorrowfulness. ❋ Rudyard Kipling (1900)

I wondered what made me come so all-overish like and fancy there was something about as oughtn't to be. ❋ George Manville Fenn (1870)

"No, sir; only you 'member how all-overish I come, sir." ❋ George Manville Fenn (1870)

I was feeling all-overish and rather cross myself towards evening, and found Alister's cantankerousness and Dennis O'Moore's chaff almost equally tiresome. ❋ Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing (1863)

"then I'm goin 'down to peep; for there's a kind o' what-I-can't-tell-'ee about dead men that's very enticin ', tho' it do make you feel all-overish." ❋ Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch (1903)

"Don't be so rude, George, you make me feel quite all-overish like. ❋ Anonymous (N/A)

"I seed nothing, Master Charles, _as yet_ but I felt something, I can't tell what or how to explain; it was a sort of all-overish feeling, as if something was a-walking over my grave, as folks say, summat uncanny, I do assure you. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

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