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Cackling
Cackling Cac"kling, n.
The broken noise of a goose or a hen.
Crackling
Crackling Crac"kling (kr?k"kl?ng), n.
1. The making of small, sharp cracks or reports, frequently
repeated.
As the crackling of thorns under a pot, so is the
laughter of the fool. --Eccl. vii.
6.
2. The well-browned, crisp rind of roasted pork.
For the first time in his life he tested crackling.
--Lamb.
3. pl. Food for dogs, made from the refuse of tallow melting.
HacklingHackle Hac"kle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Hackled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Hackling.]
1. To separate, as the coarse part of flax or hemp from the
fine, by drawing it through the teeth of a hackle or
hatchel.
2. To tear asunder; to break in pieces.
The other divisions of the kingdom being hackled and
torn to pieces. --Burke. QuacklingQuackle Quac"kle, v. i. & t. [imp. & p. p. Quackled; p. pr.
& vb. n. Quackling.] [Cf.Querken.]
To suffocate; to choke. [Prov. Eng.] Tackling
Tackling Tac"kling, n. (Naut.)
1. Furniture of the masts and yards of a vessel, as cordage,
sails, etc.
2. Instruments of action; as, fishing tackling. --Walton.
3. The straps and fixures adjusted to an animal, by which he
draws a carriage, or the like; harness.
TacklingTackle Tac"kle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Tackled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Tackling.] [Cf. LG. takeln to equip. See Tackle, n.]
1. To supply with tackle. --Beau. & Fl.
2. To fasten or attach, as with a tackle; to harness; as, to
tackle a horse into a coach or wagon. [Colloq.]
3. To seize; to lay hold of; to grapple; as, a wrestler
tackles his antagonist; a dog tackles the game.
The greatest poetess of our day has wasted her time
and strength in tackling windmills under conditions
the most fitted to insure her defeat. --Dublin Univ.
Mag.
Meaning of Ackling from wikipedia
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Ackling **** is a
section of
Roman road in
England which runs for 22
miles (35 km)
southwest from Old
Sarum (Sorviodunum) to the hill fort at Badbury...
- Kalkhoven, Emma.
Roger Ackling:
Between the Lines. London:
Occasional Papers, 2015 ISBN 9780992903961 Emma
Kalkhoven (2015).
Roger Ackling:
Between the Lines...
- to have been
fortified around this period, and the
former Roman Road at
Ackling ****
blocked by the
Britons to
prevent the West Saxons'
advance into Dorset...
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Lurssen –
mastering at
Lurssen Mastering (Los Angeles, California) Paul
Ackling –
guitar technician Curtis Laur –
guitar technician Ivy
Skoff – production...
- arrangement".
Writing in a Los
Angeles Times music blog, Todd
Martens said, "[T]
ackling a well-known
power ballad seems like a safe choice. It's a comfortable...
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organizations behind the
business of
people smuggling.
According to the UNODC, "[t]
ackling migrant smuggling necessitates a comprehensive, multi-dimensional response...
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Lurssen at
Lurssen Mastering (Los Angeles, CA).
Guitar Technician: Paul
Ackling Transcription by John
Eidsvoog and
Julie Eidsvoog. Design: Pea**** Photography:...
- road
crosses Cranborne Chase. At
Woodyates the road
follows the
route of
Ackling ****, a
Roman Road for a
short distance. The A354
briefly merges with the...
- a
political and
cultural boundary. It was cut
through by a
Roman Road (
Ackling ****
running between Old
Sarum and
Badbury Rings) in the 1st century. In...
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Roman road
Approximate distance Route Via
Counterpart modern roadsA Ackling **** 22
miles 35 km Old
Sarum (Sorviodunum) to
Badbury Rings Cranborne Chase...