in “in spite also of”). The phrase is often misused where regardless of would be appropriate. in spite of oneself despite — see also despite pontifies...
Australasian Book Society, published 1966, page 140: After the party had wound up, I did a bit of hard nutting over my plans for trotting. nutting truck...
plural eich) horse (Equus caballus) tha an t-each na throtan ― the horse is trotting air muin eich ― on horseback Cò air a tha sibh a' bruidhinn? – Tha sinn...
we were so offended. (chiefly biblical) Having too high an opinion of oneself; arrogant, supercilious, prideful. 1611, The Holy Bible, […] (King James...
hold the fort to stay intact (not break, tear, etc.), to hold Vasen höll trots att den föll i golvet The vase didn't break even though it fell to the floor...
sense of one's own worth, and scorn for what is beneath or unworthy of oneself. He took pride in his work. He had pride of ownership in his department...
out of joint: O cursed spite." Hamiltonian spite in spite of in spite of oneself in spite of someone's teeth spite fence spiteful spite house spite wall...
and thy ample sides, I incite thee on, but rarely does thy pace more than trot, from home. [[1840], A[ngelo] Renzi, “Verbi. Verbes. Verbs.”, in Le polyglotte...
brain-bones since I left R&E. I could feel him hammering on the door." She trotted to the nearest wall and knocked on it for emphasis. "But whatever it is...
considered incorrect. in spite of, maugre; see also Thesaurus:despite despite oneself in spite of — see also in spite of despite (countable and uncountable...