- The
Britannia Coconut Dancers or
Nutters are a
troupe of
Lancastrian clog
dancers who
perform every Easter in Bacup,
dancing 7
miles (11 km)
across the...
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Nutation (from
Latin nūtātiō 'nodding, swaying') is a rocking, swaying, or
nodding motion in the axis of
rotation of a
largely axially symmetric object...
- Look up
nut or nuts in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nut often refers to:
Nut (fruit),
fruit composed of a hard s**** and a seed, or a
collective noun...
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Nutter McClennen & Fish, an
American law firm
Britannia Coco-
nut Dancers or
Nutters Nutters of
Savile Row, a
tailor shop A fan of
Scottish singer Paolo...
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bought Nutter out of the business.
Nutter went to work for
Kilgour French and Stanbury,
managing his own workroom. ****ton
continued to run
Nutters of Savile...
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Clutter Nutters was a children's TV show
produced by
Ricochet in 2006 for the CBBC Channel. Each
episode focuses on two contestants, who
clear their rooms...
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Nutting or
nutting in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nutting is an
English surname,
first recorded in 1379, when a
Willelmus Nuttyng (William...
- A
castellated nut,
sometimes referred to as a
castle nut, is a
nut with
slots or
notches cut into one end. The name
comes from the
nut's resemblance to...
- In the
structure of
written articles in journalism, the
nut graph or
nut graf (short for "nuts**** paragraph") is a
paragraph following the lede, or opening...
- A T-
nut, T
nut, or tee
nut (also
known as a
blind nut,
which can
however also
refer to a
rivet nut or an
insert nut, and
likewise drive-in
nut) is a type...