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Furnish
adorn as to furnish a family with provisions to furnish one with arms for defense to furnish a Cable to furnish
Dandle
To move up and down on ones knee or in ones arms in affectionate play as an
renounce
renounce re·nounced re·nounc·ing vt 1 : to announce one's abandonment or giving up of a right to or interest
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Quota
renters and exhibitors respectively are obliged to include in any one year up to the end of March, 1938, for renting
Shroud-stealing
Shroud-stealing. If any one, in taking up a dead body, steal the shroud or
Ballooner
Ballooner
consuming
taking up most of ones attention ardent as politics is his consuming passion
Extradite
To deliver up by one government to another as a fugitive from justice See Extradition
Flingdust
One who kicks up the dust a streetwalker a low manner
Hipe
wrestler lifts his opponent from the ground swings him to one side knocks up his nearer thigh from the back with
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