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Crows
A tribe of Indians of the Dakota stock living in Montana also called Upsarokas
Re-entry
the greatest eminence as 'a most odious stipulation', Hodgkinson v. Crowe, (1875) LR 10 Ch 626, per Sir Wm. James, L.J.,
Lawless Court
Lawless Court [quia dicta sine lege, Lat.], 'a tribunal held on King's Hill, at Rochford, in Essex, on Wednesday morning...
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Scarecrow
Anything set up to frighten crows or other birds from cornfields hence anything terifying without danger
Jay
genera of the family Corvidae They are allied to the crows but are smaller more graceful in form often handsomely colored
crows nest
A box or platform near the top of a mast esp in whalers to shelter the man on the lookout
Chanticleer
called from the clearness or loudness of his voice in crowing
Crowkeeper
A person employed to scare off crows hence a scarecrow
crowing
same as bragging
croaky
like the sounds of frogs and crows as acres of croaky frogs
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