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Padfoot may
refer to:
Black dog (folklore), one of many
names for
ghostly black dogs
reported across the
United Kingdom Sirius Black, a
fictional character...
- control. Sirius's form is that of a huge
black dog, from
which his
nickname Padfoot was derived.
Sirius left home at the age of
sixteen and took
refuge with...
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Initial compaction of the
substrate on a road
project is done
using a
padfoot or "sheep's foot" drum roller,
which achieves higher compaction density...
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Yorkshire and
Black Shuck of East Anglia.
Other names are
Hairy Jack,
Padfoot, Skriker,
Churchyard Beast, Shug Monkey, Capelthwaite,
Moddey Dhoo (or...
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Football League Karen Estrella (2007) –
rhythm guitarist for emo band,
Padfoot Marlena Wesh (2009) –
sprinter for
Haiti in the 2012
Summer Olympics Travis...
- Bloomsbury. ISBN 0747542155. Rowling, J. K. (1999). "Moony, Wormtail,
Padfoot, and Prongs".
Harry Potter and the
Prisoner of Azkaban. Bloomsbury. ISBN 0747542155...
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Lincolnshire and
Northamptonshire Shagfoal, of the
Lancashire Skriker, of the
Padfoot, also from the West
Riding and of
Barguest of much of the
North Riding...
- Bloomsbury. ISBN 0747542155. Rowling, J. K. (1999). "Moony, Wormtail,
Padfoot, and Prongs".
Harry Potter and the
Prisoner of Azkaban. Bloomsbury. ISBN 0747542155...
- they want to be.
Believed to be the same
thing as the Shagfoal, Skriker,
Padfoot and Barguest. Haizum –
horse of the
archangel Gabriel (Islam) Hippogriff –...
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mentioned who the
Marauders were or who the
nicknames Moony, Wormtail,
Padfoot, and
Prongs referred to. Some
exposition was
removed for
dramatic effect:...