Halse

Word HALSE
Character 5
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Weraing a hals in the russetid is named halsing. Urban Dictionary

A person who tends to be bossy. They think everyone is in debt to them, and they like watching people suffer. Urban Dictionary

One of the best young adult novelists America has ever known. She's one of the only authors I know of who depicts the ideal teenager as not a quiet, popular, polite, content straight-A soccer-player with gorgeous blonde hair and boobs the size of boulders, but as a young adult who does what makes them feel good and takes the time to consider their feelings and mental health, proceeding to share their thoughts with others. Her most popular novel, Speak (which was turned into a movie and a graphic novel) talks about overcoming trauma and expressing emotions, as well as an overall message of the importance of communication. Her other books for young adults include Wintergirls, Prom, The Impossible Knife of Memory, Twisted (told by a male protagonist), and Catalyst. Unfortunately, some of her books, such as Speak, have been banned from middle and high school libraries due to Halse Anderson's tendency to discuss serious issues, like sexual assault and self-harm, which has been bashed by the dangerously high quantity of fucking idiots crusting on the earth. Yes, the world is a scary place, but ignorance will not diminish them, and will only make it worse (imagine you're in a pitch-black room with many other people, but you don't know that- you think the world has blown up and you're all alone). And not only do her books discuss these issues, but they feel like a sympathetic poem rather than a scolding lecture. Urban Dictionary

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The word "halse" in example sentences

October 20th, 2006 at 4:56 pm nullfrank halse says: ❋ Unknown (2006)

Lawson's head 'leap from its halse though it was as big as a haystack.' ❋ William Morison (N/A)

Did off from his halse then a ring was all golden, ❋ Anonymous (N/A)

By the halse then he took him; from him fell the tears ❋ Anonymous (N/A)

So that there on her halse the hard edge begripped, ❋ Anonymous (N/A)

Hot and battle-grim; he all the halse of him gripped 2690 ❋ Anonymous (N/A)

John Oxenham, in the _Bear_ frigate, could sail "Eastwards towards Tolu, to see what store of victuals would come athwart his halse." ❋ John Masefield (1922)

Over there by the halse o 'the pass, there stand tethered two good horses that will take us before the morning to the ❋ Unknown (1887)

-- Comp.: fēond -, hilde-grāp. grāpian, w. v., _to grasp, to lay hold of, to seize_: pret.sg. þæt hire wið halse heard grāpode, _that_ (the sword) _griped hard at her neck_, ❋ Robert Sharp (1879)

-- Comp.: feónd -, hilde-grâp. grâpian, w. v., _to grasp, to lay hold of, to seize_: pret.sg. þät hire wið halse heard grâpode, _that_ (the sword) _griped hard at her neck_, ❋ Robert Sharp (1879)

Ralph, I deemed that I knew thy voice, but I durst not halse thee till ❋ William Morris (1865)

This worthy baronet, one of the first of a newly invented order, came in his sled stuffed with goose-feathers (because he was too fat to ride, and no wheels were yet known on the hill tracks) to talk about some exchange of land with his old friend, our De Wiche-halse. ❋ Unknown (1862)

Spenser uses often ‘to welk’ (welken) in the sense of to fade, ‘to sty’ for to mount, ‘to hery’ as to glorify or praise, ‘to halse’ as to embrace, ‘teene’ as vexation or grief: Shakespeare ‘to tarre’ as to provoke, ‘to sperr’ as to enclose or bar in; ‘to sag’ for to droop, or hang the head downward. ❋ Richard Chenevix Trench (1846)

By the mail good, both halse [2] and his craig-bane [3] ❋ George Gilfillan (1845)

Night coming on, we anchored some six miles from the Portuguese ships; and at nine p.m. they sent a frigate down towards us, which came driving right _athwart halse_ of the Hosiander, and being discovered by their good watch, was speedily saluted by shot. ❋ Robert Kerr (1784)

Many a truer man then he, hase hanged vp by the halse ❋ Anonymous (1575)

6: 50 AM, December 07, 2005 sdn said ... dear anonymous poster who is not laurie halse anderson: it's easy to be inflammatory when you don't have to identify yourself. i am impressed by roger's balanced responses. as for me, i read war and peace as a toddler and charlotte's web as an adult, and i think the former had more of an impact on me and is a better book overall. psych. ❋ Roger Sutton (2005)

«I’d [ratter] die [halsing] than not [hals] at all?» ❋ Togsmoke (2021)

I'll [clean] [my room] [tomorrow],Halse! ❋ Corley (2008)

I am currently reading [Wintergirls] by Laurie Halse Anderson. [I'm not sure] what it's getting more out of me- laughs or [tears]. But it sure takes my breath away. ❋ SweetieJew (2017)

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