- will
****rd with a
little rest
There is no more to say?
William Shakespeare: The
Tragedy of
Julius Caesar, Act 4, Scene 3 ****rdly (noun:
****rd) is...
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increased a hundredfold. The Horn of Brân
Galed ("the Stingy" or "the
****rd") from the
North is said to have
possessed the
magical property of ensuring...
- Mayhew,
records the
usages of both "****" and the similar-sounding word "
****rd"
denoting a
false bottom for a grate. In
American English, "**** lover"...
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membership required.) (Citing
Monthly Review, vol. 41. p. 290 (1769): "What a
****rd this
Doctor is of his own, and how
profuse he is of
other people's intellectual...
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Ariano Vilar Su****una (Portuguese pronunciation: [aɾiˈɐ̃nu suɐˈsũnɐ]; 16 June 1927 – 23 July 2014) was a
Brazilian playwright and author. He was the driving...
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tender churl, mak'st
waste in
****rding", the
speaker uses the
paradox of the
tender churl that
makes waste in
****rding as the
beginning of the turning...
- is
stated that she
aided (or is
sought to aid) Vadhryaśva in
defeating ****rds, foreigners,
insulters of gods, haters, and the sons of Br̥saya. Witzel...
- verb and a noun. E.g.,
capaliendres (lit. (person) who geld nits, "miser,
****rd"), (d)esgarracolchas (lit. (person) who
rends quilts, "awkward", "untrustworthy")...
- ****istant.
Skuperfield (Скуперфильд, an
amalgamated word from скупердяй —
****rd and the
English surname Copperfield). Dubs (Дубс, from «дуб» — «oak», also...
- "corpse" nay,
naysayer From a
Scandinavian source such as Old
Norse nei
****rd, ****rdly
Perhaps from a
Scandinavian source related to Old
Norse *hniggw...