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Sarah Biffin (25
October 1784 – 2
October 1850), also
known as
Sarah Biffen,
Sarah Beffin or by her
married name Mrs E. M. Wright, was an
English painter...
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Biffin is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Ray
Biffin (born 1949),
Australian rules footballer Sarah Biffin (1784–1850),
English painter...
- The
Norfolk Biffin, also
spelt Norfolk Beefing, is a
local apple cultivar originating from the
English county of Norfolk, also
known by
several other names...
- (Merr. & L.M.Perry)
Craven &
Biffin Acmena graveolens, now a
synonym of
Syzygium graveolens (F.M.Bailey)
Craven &
Biffin Acmena hemilampra, now a synonym...
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Raymond Leo
Biffin (born 6 May 1949 in Launceston) is a
former Australian rules footballer who pla**** with
Melbourne in the
Victorian Football League (VFL)...
- The
perineum (pl.:
perineums or perinea) in
placental mammals is the
space between the **** and the genitals. The
human perineum is
between the **** and...
- chien, nous voilà bien ! » 18e
bataillon « Encore un
biffin d'enfilé, rompez,
Encore un
biffin d'enfilé ! » 19e
bataillon « Trou du cul, trou du cul...
- smooth-barked rose
apple (Australia)
Syzygium ingens (F.Muell. ex C.Moore)
Craven &
Biffin Syzygium jambos (L.)
Alston – Roseapple,
Malabar plum, plum rose, rose apple...
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Modern Cookery, in All Its Branches, 1845, p. 531
Oxford English Dictionary, s.v. '
biffin' "Norfolk
Dried Biffins", The
Foods of
England Project [2]...
- used to
refer to WW2 soldiers. It is
synonym of
bravery and endurance.
Biffin slang used by
troupes de
marine and
fusiliers marins to
designate other...