Carpetbaggers
Carpetbaggers (it was a type of soft sided luggage)
The Tariff of Abominations is a derisive term used by southerners to describe the Tariff of 1828. The Tariff of 1828 was a protective tariff that was passed to help northern industries. Some businesses were being shut down due to an inability to compete with lower priced imported goods. The Tariff made the South have to pay more for imported goods and impacted cotton prices due to the reductions in exports from Britain.
There are many words that can describe hair. Some examples of way to describe hair include straight, curly, dry, silky and smooth.
I would describe them as starving people living in swamps.
nothing
unhealthy
absoulte threshold.
restoring the power of the democrats and white supremacy
"Misadventured piteous" refers to a situation where a series of unfortunate events results in a sorrowful or pitiful outcome. It suggests a combination of misfortune and tragedy leading to a miserable or distressing situation. The phrase is often used in literature or poetry to describe a tale of woe or misfortune.
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Carpetbaggers (it was a type of soft sided luggage)
Failure, adversity, misfortune, catastrophe, struggle, wreck, etc.
I'm not sure... I'm looking for this answer as well. :(
"Bella femina" is Latin for "beautiful woman." It is a phrase that can be used to describe a woman who is perceived as being attractive or aesthetically pleasing.
In the context of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," the term "ill" is often used to describe misfortune, bad luck, or danger. It can also be used to reflect a sense of sickness or disease.
An obanje is a term used in Igbo culture to describe a malevolent spirit or reincarnating being that is believed to repeatedly die and be reborn within the same family. It is often associated with bringing misfortune and death to its family members.
The word is "royal we." It refers to using 'we' instead of 'I' to give the impression of authority or significance, often perceived as pompous or self-important.