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4Published 1980“...charm n not used OCT 1980 Used I and Sup Used I and Sup Not used Checked by Cathy Wiseman on Mon 20...”
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5Published 1964“...charm n worn in bags around the neck to prevent toothache and illness Used I and Sup Used I and Sup...”
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6Published 1972“...charm n A noise or confusion of voices WK 9/72 JH 9/72 Used I and Sup Used I and Sup 2 Not used...”
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7Published 1971“...charm v One was to stop your toothache is to "charm" it. . . . JH 10/71 Used I and Sup Used I...”
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8Published“...charm v But, you know, I don't charm people, Skipper. Nonsense, I tell you!. PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit...”
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9Published 1981“...charm v Aches and illness of all sorts may be charmed away by old women who know the spell DEC 2...”
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10Published 1969“...charm n _means_ noise, hubub or commotion. DNE-cit JH-1-12-69 Used I and Sup Used I and Sup 2...”
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11Published 1971“...charm v . the sufferer of a major toothache went outside the family and sought specialized...”
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12Published 1970“...charm v delighted - "I'm charmed with the way she's getting on in school." - "I'm charmed to meet...”
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13Published 1963“...charm v "They're charmed over your boats." said to husband, after strangers had admired models he...”
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14Published 1964“...charm n Pronounced _cherm._ A chant or song. [see shanty] A chant or song. PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit G.M...”
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15Published 1975“...charm v dem hairyplane can skirr [hurry] , sarnly. I'm fair charmed wid 'em." p.31 - " A glutch...”
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16Published“...charming vbl n I showed him that his life was at stake, and that I could painlessly open the deep...”
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17Published 1988“...charm v "The Potato Ground": the old woman who charmed toothache / and banished big, seedy warts...”
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18Published 1976“...charm n But it is still a mystery why everything seemed to the outharbor juvenile - with all...”
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19Published 1970“...charm n And when he went home he was all in a charm With a box of black jumbo tucked under each arm...”
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20Published 1980“...charm n Now my husband has had the most fish down there, and the fishermen say that: 'Well , he...”
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