It means avoid or stay away from ...
Disregarding; eschewing; careless of; uncaring of.... I'll let you know if I think of any more!
It isn't. Your eschewing beef in favour of mutton will not affect people who are hungry elsewhere.
Many do, but not all. Some symphonies go through an almost continual organic development, either touching on sonata formulae or eschewing sonata altogether.
No, Ms. Wilson has lived an exemplary life eschewing many of the pitfalls of show business. Apart from her singing and performing, she has been a family woman, wife and mother raising 3 beautiful children.
The British were magnanimous conquerors. (Canadian history, 1758-1760)Magnanimous definition:1. Courageously noble in mind and heart.2.Generous in forgiving; eschewing resentment or revenge; unselfish.
Viewing. bluing, booing, brewing, cooing, dewing, doing, ewing, hewing, lewing, queuing, screwing, skewing, spewing, stewing, suing, viewing, wooing, accruing, canoeing, debuting, eschewing, pursuing, redoing, renewing, reviewing, subduing, tattooing, undoing nonaccruing, overdoing
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 9 words with the pattern --C--WI--. That is, nine letter words with 3rd letter C and 6th letter W and 7th letter I. In alphabetical order, they are: accrewing backswing declawing decrewing eschewing escrowing microwire rechewing unclewing
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 6 words with the pattern ---H-W--G. That is, nine letter words with 4th letter H and 6th letter W and 9th letter G. In alphabetical order, they are: eschewing forhowing heehawing rechewing reshowing unthawing
One interpretation is that Ginbergian poetry is naturalistic, that is it exists as an extension of natural human speech or communication. His line breaks are usually an indication of breath or breathing rather than following any formal poetic convention. Ginsberg actually defied convention, eschewing it for the more atavistic approach. Ginsberg himself said that any appearance of meter in his poetry was more the result of accident than design.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 8 words with the pattern --C--WI-G. That is, nine letter words with 3rd letter C and 6th letter W and 7th letter I and 9th letter G. In alphabetical order, they are: accrewing backswing declawing decrewing eschewing escrowing rechewing unclewing
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 14 words with the pattern ES------G. That is, nine letter words with 1st letter E and 2nd letter S and 9th letter G. In alphabetical order, they are: escarping eschewing escorting escotting escribing escrowing esloining esloyning espousing esquiring esteeming estopping estraying estreping
In James Joyce's "Ulysses," Molly Bloom's monologue exemplifies the stream of consciousness technique, allowing readers to experience her thoughts in a fluid, unfiltered manner. Her inner dialogue jumps between memories, desires, and reflections, revealing her complex emotional landscape and intimate experiences. This narrative style mirrors the natural flow of human thought, blending past and present while eschewing traditional punctuation and structure. As a result, Molly's soliloquy becomes a profound exploration of identity, love, and sexuality.