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CharkedChark Chark, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Charked.]
To burn to a coal; to char. [Obs.] Harken
Harken Hark"en, v. t. & i.
To hearken. --Tennyson.
SharkedShark Shark, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Sharked; p. pr. & vb. n.
Sharking.]
1. To play the petty thief; to practice fraud or trickery; to
swindle.
Neither sharks for a cup or a reckoning. --Bp.
Earle.
2. To live by shifts and stratagems. --Beau. & Fl. Sharker
Sharker Shark"er, n.
One who lives by sharking.
Meaning of Harke from wikipedia
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Harke Haldar is a w****ly
comedy serial on
Kantipur Television from one of the
rural village of Nepal,
where the
story revolves around the main character...
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taking her son to the city for a
better life with
Harke, a
childhood friend of hers. However,
Harke spreads the news that
Batuli has
cheated on Purna...
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Harke & Burr are two
fictional comic book
characters who
appeared in
their own
stories for
thirteen episodes in
issues of
British comic Judge Dredd Megazine...
- region, and from 47% to 71% of Anglo-Saxon
cemeteries excavated since 1945.
Härke suggests that one of the
contexts for the
increasing reuse of monuments...
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instructions to "drum this with the
backe of your bow" in
another piece, "
Harke,
harke," from the
First Part of Ayres,
constitute the
earliest known use of...
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Patrick Timothy Harker (born
November 19, 1958) is the
President of the
Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
Harker previously served as the President...
- The Mil Mi-10 (NATO
reporting name
Harke),
given the
product number izdeliye 60, is a
Soviet military transport helicopter of
flying crane configuration...
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original on 2
September 2022.
Retrieved 25
September 2022. Belinskij, Andrej;
Härke,
Heinrich (1999). "The 'Princess' of Ipatovo". Archeology. 52 (2). Archived...
- English".
Archived from the
original on 8
March 2021.
Retrieved 7 June 2020.
Härke, Heinrich. "Anglo-Saxon
Immigration and Ethnogenesis."
Medieval Archaeology...
- "The P-Celtic
Place Names of North-East
England and South-East Scotland".
Härke,
Heinrich (2011). "Anglo-Saxon
Immigration and Ethnogenesis".
Medieval Archaeology...