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hard nosed
facing reality squarely guided by practical experience and observation rather than
Bar of the House
pillars near the door which opens into the Central aisle facing the Speaker and which connects the benches on either side
Skimmington
ride on a horse with a woman but behind her facing backward carrying a distaff and accompanied by a procession of
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Rubble
used in coarse masonry or to fill up between the facing courses of walls
Floor crossing
Commonwealth, whereby the party in power and the opposition sit facing each other, explains how this expression arose, the Office of
opposite
over against standing or situated over against or in front facing often with to as a house opposite to the Exchange
Introrse
Turning or facing inward or toward the axis of the part to which
hogan
covered Navajo lodge it is traditionally built with the entrance facing east
hard pressed
facing or experiencing trouble or difficulty as financially hard pressed Mexican
Larboard
left hand side of a ship to one on board facing toward the bow port opposed to starboard
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