Eau contraire
Silver bells, cockleshells and pretty maids all in a row.
No. Quite the contrary in fact - which promotes the reader to suspect that the narrator is insane.
No, quite the contrary.
Quite the contrary, he is so good.
No, quite the contrary (in Christian mythology).
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In the nursery rhyme 'Mary Mary quite contrary',' which was written about 'Bloody' Mary, cockleshells are used to represent the fact that her husband (Prince Philip of Spain) has cheated on her many times, which in them days was called Cuckolding.
Contrary to popular belief, chickens CAN be driven and often are in fact driven for quite many a year. If you have found any of my chickens being driven, let me know and I will call the police.
No in fact to the contrary, you will find that they're quite stationary. Carbon atoms in the diamond allotrope are very ordered and tightly packed, they hardly move around at all.
Do you mean Mary, as in quite contrary? Мэри.
Three things planted in Mary, Mary, quite contrary's garden were silver bells, cockleshells, and pretty maids all in a row.
Lights Out - 1946 Mary Mary Quite Contrary 2-29 was released on: USA: 27 March 1950