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person or a Manx cat. Mark – A fishing-ground
distinguished by landmarks.
Middlin' – Tolerable, an
equivalent of the Manx, castreycair. Neck – impudence;...
- 15
February 2017.
Retrieved 14
February 2017. Nah then,'ow do? –
Nobbut middlin'. "The
National Anthem of
Yorkshire 'God's own county'". DKSnakes.co.uk...
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common for "are", e.g., "How be you?" is noted, to
which "I be
pretty middlin',
thank ye" was the
usual answer.
Superlatives (+est) were used in place...
- Clarke,
Wendy Mitman (May 5, 2018). "CENTREVILLE, MARYLAND: MUCH MORE THAN
MIDDLIN'".
Chesapeake Bay Magazine.
Retrieved May 11, 2021.
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Africa often made with
broken rice.
Broken rice is
called rice
grist or
middlins in
South Carolina. In
Bangladesh it is
called khood. It is
typically dressed...
- ("middle valley"), but Aya
Nakahara changed her mind
because naka was "too
middlin."
Almost all of the
characters speak in
Kansai dialect.
Written and illustrated...
- Row Seat to Hear Ole
Johnny Sing The
Frozen Four
Hundred Pound Fair To
Middlin'
Cotton Picker The
Frozen Logger Fuego De'amor [Spanish
version of Ring...
- p. 49. Landau, Jon (6 June 1974). "Top Twenty: The Times, They Are A-
Middlin'".
Rolling Stone. No. 162. p. 43.
Archived from the
original on 9 May 2006...
- they
charged in most
hotly Hal o' the Draft: 'I
reckon you'll find her
middlin' heavy,' he says 'Dymchurch Flit': 'I know what sort o' man you be,' old...
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sapped the life out of the disc's rockers, and the
prevalence of "fair to
middlin'"
tracks that
failed to "break any new ground." The
album opened at No...