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1Published 1973“...window And we had to go upstairs and I had to take out the window and send her for the widwife. Yes...”
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2Published“...window scrim 'scrim' is covered in dicts in sense of curtain. withd [check] Transparent ? Not used...”
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4Published 1980“...church windows 1 report only Withdraw OCT 1980 [check] Not used Not used Withdrawn Checked...”
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5Published 1973“...window And Lion (?) is in the stage now with the window leaf, an' lookin' out through the window...”
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6Published 1974“...window scrim Some 'd put on what they used to call muslin, you know, muslin or _ or scrim, window...”
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7Published 1970“...church windows An old relative used to call diamonds (playing cards) "church windows", and would...”
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8Published 1973“...window The shoremen covered in the stage head, fresh hung the window-leaves, and did other work...”
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9Published 1976“...window Wide doors forming enterance to stage head from the stage pl _window leafs_ GMS DNE-cit Used...”
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10Published 1965“...crack "Crack the window." A woman said this when she wanted the car window opened. She wasn't used...”
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11Published 1973“...window Fearing a privateer's crew might be in her, I armed all my people with guns, sticks...”
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12Published 1973“...window . . . we played many types of pranks on a family which believed in ghosts. Our favorite...”
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13Published 1973“.... Type A was built of wooden shingles the other three of clapboard. The large windows in Type A were...”
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14Published“... in cleaning or painting windows 1887 NID 2 'support' -then repeats OED I'll follow your hunch. This sort...”
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15Published“... in cleaning or painting windows 1887 NID 2 'support' -then repeats OED I'll follow your hunch. This sort...”
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16Published“... the windows, you know: she's afraid. "No,"I said, "Mom, that's only nonsense!" I said, "Let.let it go through...”
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17Published“... the windows, you know: she's afraid. "No,"I said, "Mom, that's only nonsense!" I said, "Let.let it go through...”
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18Published“...dress a shop, windows in OED Withdrawn Used I and Sup Used I and Sup Withdrawn...”
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19Published 1965“...bulleter n Marbles, "bulleters" and "glass alleys" of rainbow hues, appeared in the shop windows...”
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20Published 1972“...outhouse Same as _backhouse_. ("Like a porch".) ("Often used for cooking; doors and windows usually...”
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