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fresh
Forward; as, 'don't make yourself too fresh here;' that is to say, not quite so much at home. Consi...
Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.
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fresh
1) a flood, or overflowing of a river. This heavy rain will bring down the freshes. N. 2) tipsy. No...
A glossary of provincial and local words used in England by Francis Grose
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way-bill
A list of the passengers in a stage-coach, railroad car, steamboat, or other public conveyance. ...
Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.
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A glossary of provincial and local words used in England by Francis Grose
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A glossary of provincial and local words used in England by Francis Grose
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A glossary of provincial and local words used in England by Francis Grose
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A glossary of provincial and local words used in England by Francis Grose
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way-bit
(or rather a WEE-BIT), a little piece ; a mile and a wee -bit, or way-bit. Yorksh. WEE is Scotch for...
A glossary of provincial and local words used in England by Francis Grose
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way-bread
plantain ; from the Saxon WJEG !!!BR.EDE, so called, because growing every where in streets and ways...
A glossary of provincial and local words used in England by Francis Grose
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A glossary of provincial and local words used in England by Francis Grose
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fresh-water herring
n. In Sydney, the fish is Clupea richmondia, Macl. Elsewhere in Australia, and inTasmania, it is an...
Dictionary of Australasian Words Phrases and Usages by Edward E. Morris
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Dictionary of Australasian Words Phrases and Usages by Edward E. Morris
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right-of-way
n. a lane. In England the wordindicates a legal right to use a particular passage. InAustralia it i...
Dictionary of Australasian Words Phrases and Usages by Edward E. Morris