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Coke, Sir Edward
Coke, Sir Edward, often, but incorrectly, styled Lord Coke, born in 1551, called to the Bar by the Inner Temple...
Goods
are 'goods' within the meaning of s. 2(d) of the Utter Pradesh Act, State of Uttar Pradesh v. Union of India,
Missound
To sound wrongly to utter or pronounce incorrectly
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Shriek
To utter a loud sharp shrill sound or cry as do some
Jug
To utter a sound resembling this word as certain birds do especially
Buzz
like that made by bees with their wings Hence To utter a murmuring sound to speak with a low humming voice
Dereliction
leaving with an intention not to reclaim or resume an utter forsaking abandonment
Demolition
down or destroying a pile or structure destruction by violence utter overthrow opposed to construction as the demolition of a house
Conviciate
To utter reproaches to raise a clamor to rail
Cluck
To make the noise or utter the call of a brooding hen
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