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Waylaying (sometimes
called "laywaying") was a term used in the
American Old West
describing an
armed attack whereby the
attacker hid
himself in ambush...
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defeat the enemy). "He is the
betrayer of his own self-respect, and the
waylayer of the self-respect of others; covetous, intemperate, irascible, arrogant;...
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Ancash Quechua, or
Huaylay (
Waylay), is a
Quechua variety spoken in the
Peruvian department of
Ancash by
approximately 1,000,000 people. Like ****a Quechua...
- of the yakṣa,
which is a kind of (bhuta) that
haunts the
wilderness and
waylays and
devours travellers,
similar to the rakṣasas.
Yakshas appear in Hindu...
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warns Nynaeve of the Aes Sedai's
political machinations. The
Whitecloaks waylay Perrin,
Egwene and the Tinkers. With Aram's help,
Perrin and
Egwene initially...
- Goblin,
whose kingdom lies
under the
Misty Mountains.
Warriors of his
realm waylay the
Company and take them prisoner.
Gandalf kills the
Great Goblin when...
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their own clothes, so they did—by
banding together to raid
small farms and
waylay travelers. When
violence escalated to full-scale insurrection, Damophilos...
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himself as a poor yeoman, whom
people say
Robin Hood
would never stop or
waylay (also
known as a holdup). It is
obvious from the
story that the
Potter was...
- Sauron, the One Ring is
permanently destro**** as a
result of Gollum's
waylaying of
Frodo at
Mount Doom.
Another example of
eucatastrophe is the recurring...
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insulting them. The
Beast revives as
Satan and
sneaks up on God,
waylaying him with a
shovel and
starting a
fistfight between the two. The fight...