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Bletch | Villains Wiki - Fandom
Mr. Bletch, or just simply known as Bletch, is the main antagonist of Peter Jackson's 1989 dark comedy film Meet The Feebles. villains.fandom.com
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bletch - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(transitive, dialectal) To blacken; to dirty or soil. Noun. edit. bletch (plural bletches). (dialectal) Anything that has been blackened or dirtied ... en.wiktionary.org
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"BLETCH": Disgusting or unpleasant taste sensation - OneLook
verb: (transitive, dialectal) To blacken; to dirty or soil. noun: (dialectal) Anything that has been blackened or dirtied. www.onelook.com
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bletch, v. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the verb bletch. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is now obsolete. www.oed.com
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Meaning of BLETCH | New Word Proposal | Collins English Dictionary
The oily stain from a bicycles chain usually on your trousers. Additional Information. Believed to be used by workers in Crewe railway works. www.collinsdictionary.com
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Bletchingdon
Natives of the parish colloquially abbreviate it to "Bletch". wikipedia.org
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Bletch - Meet The Feebles Wiki - Fandom
Bletch is an Irish-accented large, blue walrus. Being a walrus, he has large tusks and whiskers on his face, along with scruffy eyebrows. meetthefeebles.fandom.com
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bletch - Catb.org
[very common; from Yiddish/German 'brechen', to vomit, poss. via comic-strip exclamation 'blech'] Term of disgust. Often used in “Ugh, bletch”. Compare barf. catb.org
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Bletch - Album by Diezelbud | Spotify
Listen to Bletch on Spotify · Album · Diezelbud · 2022 · 13 songs. ... Bletch. Diezelbud. 202213 songs, 43 min 59 sec. Intro (Henners Tenners) · Diezelbud. open.spotify.com
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bletch, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The only known use of the noun bletch is in the late 1500s. OED's only evidence for bletch is from 1570, in the writing of Peter Levens, lexicographer. www.oed.com
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bletche
▪ I. † bletch(e, n. Obs. rare. [Bletche, 16th c., implies a ME. *blecche, OE. *blęcce, OTeut. *blakjo-, from *blako- black: cf. blatch and bleach n.2 in same sense. (It may also be the southern form of northern blek, bleck.)] Shoemaker's blacking.1570 Levins Manip. 88 Bletche, atramentum.▪ II. † ble... Oxford English Dictionary
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blatch
▪ I. † blatch Obs. Forms: 5 blacche, 6 blatche, blache. [ME. blacche, answering to an OE. *blæcce, not found, but pointing to an OTeut. *blakkjo- or *blakkjâ-, f. *blakkó- ‘black’: see black a., and cf. black n., bleach n.2, bleck, and bletch.] Blacking. Hence blatch-pot, blacche-pot.a 1500 Metr. Vo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bentley Brook, Bradbourne
kilometres (9 miles) long Name In the upper reaches it is known as the Haverhill Dale brook, becoming the Bradbourne brook after it is joined by the Bletch the brook is to the south of Brassington, and it flows generally south-west, passing the village of Bradbourne and its former mill, where it meets the Bletch wikipedia.org
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bletchy
† ˈbletchy, a. Obs. [f. prec. n. + -y.] Smutted with ‘bletch’; inky, sooty, dirty.1520 Whittinton Vulg. (1527) 25 Thou blurrest and blottest them as thou wert a bletchy sowter [atramentosi sarctoris]. 1633 J. Clark Two-f. Praxis 43. Oxford English Dictionary
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