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  1. 1
    ...hit v I _hot_ him: I first heard this expression eight years ago when listening to two fishermen...
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    ...hit v Hit. 'I riz up an' hot 'en right among the eyes'. Hit. DNE-cit Used I Used I Used I...
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    ...hot [PT] A community "time" where a hot meal, usually soup, is served as a main course...
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    Published 1972
    ...hot My mother, Mrs. Myrtle Brown, (formerly a B(r)anton of St. Jones, a settlement whose...
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    ...fuzz n .hot days, an' the cook would mix up fuzz - a water-bucket,two- gallon water-bucket full...
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    ...right int But now seine tar, seine tar will mix with the hot water, hot- perhaps right boiling...
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    ... fire an' hottened the bolt. ie heated, made hot ie heated, made hot Yes DNE-cit J. D. A. WIDDOWSON Used...
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    ... kettles.with a bib on 'em. (see 'hot asses') DNE-cit J.D.A. WIDDOWSON Used I and Sup Used I Used I PARTRIDGE...
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    Published 1973
    ... how he _ he got a doughboy, a hot doughboy out o' the pot, an' _ an' he threw it an' he struck old...
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    Published 1973
    ...dough n But now seine tar,seine tar will mix with the hot water,hot - perhaps right boiling,but now...
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    Published 1973
    ... that water strike the hot wood she steamed, she soft, an' 'twould ply in fine. (instrument used in coopering...
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    Published 1973
    ...seine n But now seine tar, seine tar will mix with the hot water, hot - perhaps right boiling...
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    ... be pulled out without breaking, like hot toasted cheese . Spoken of slack bread . from Fred. W.D. Jago...
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    ... be pulled out without breaking, like hot toasted cheese . Spoken of slack bread . from Fred. W.D. Jago...
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    ... to cure such things as "risings" and "boils". Those were usually made extremely hot and so raised a great...
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    Published 1964
    ...burny 'hot, stinging to the taste' [not known if this can apply to other senses] WK 1964 Not used...
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    ...mauzy "A _mauzy_ old day" - weather was not suitable; hot, humid weather conditions. Yes JW Used I...
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    ...sun n Sometimes (sic) be almost too hot. You would get it sunburned, spite o' ya. Not very often...
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    Published 1973
    ...brewis n An' certainly I sat right alongside the stove,an' he was red hot,and I suppose the brewis...
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    ...drink An' he got the hot water an' he got the rum.one of those big tumblers, you know, three parts...
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