Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
But that was only a prelude to the real trouncer: affordable cool air.
Cecil Trouncer was Bosola.
Dwight Atkinson, "Troll Trouncer," Nine Mile.
The squadron joined HMS Trouncer in September 1945 to search for mines in the Mediterranean.
During the remainder of World War II, she served the Royal Navy as HMS Trouncer (D85) and took part in convoy escort and ASW patrol operations.
And then there was depth, and pressure, and his life started to unroll before his eyes, and his last thought had been please, please, can we skip the bit with Mavis Trouncer ... And now he was here on an invisible beach, totally out of the water?
Lucas's most successful play was the thriller Land's End (Westminster Theatre, Feb.-March 1938, 29 performances, with Cathleen Nesbitt, Cecil Trouncer and Alan Napier among the cast) - "as full of drama as an egg is full of meat", noted The Stage.
In 1900 there were eight breweries in the town, chief among them being Southam's and Trouncer's, which also had their own maltings and owned many local public houses, as well as five other maltsters, but the conventional brewing industry gradually closed down after takeovers in the 1960s, and the last maltings, at Ditherington, in 1986.