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cock-eye
▪ I. cock-eye, n.1 and a. colloq. [app. f. cock v.1 Ir. and Gaelic caog ‘wink’, and esp. caogshuil ‘squint eye’, caogshuileach ‘squint-eyed’, have been compared; but no historical connexion is known, and the pronunciation of caog differs considerably from that of cock.] A. n.a 1825 Forby Voc. E. Ang...
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cock-eyed
ˈcock-eyed, a. colloq. [see cock-eye n.1 and a.] 1. a. Squint-eyed.1821 Byron Vis. Judgm. lxvi, A merry, cock-eyed, curious looking sprite. 1863 Tyneside Songs 19 Cock-eyed Tom that sells the pies. b. fig. Goggle-eyed; topsy-turvy, absurd, ridiculous.1896 Daily News 29 Feb. 5/3 It is a gorge that re...
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Moon-Face
July 1901, two pieces of fiction appeared within the same month: London's "Moon-Face", in the San Francisco Argonaut, and Frank Norris' "The Passing of Cock-eye
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Tom Jenkins (teacher)
Born along the Guinea coast, he was possibly the son of a slave-trading chief 'King Cock-eye'.
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A Deal in Wheat and Other Stories of the New and Old West
of the life of a Western criminal, Cock-Eye Blacklock. He and Cock-Eye Blacklock rubbed tobacco juice in their eyes to stay awake. Blacklock was a bad man and had killed a lot of people.
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gimbal
gimbal (ˈdʒɪmbəl, ˈgɪmbəl) Forms: 6–7 gimbol(e, (8 jimbol), 7, 9 gimball, 8 gimbel, 9 gimble, (jimble), gimbald, gymbal, 8– gimbal. [altered form of gimmal.] † 1. = gimmal 1. Obs.1605 J. Dove Confut. Atheism 37 Three gimballes compacted together are one ring, and yet three as they be disioyned. 1711...
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Frank Norris
"The Passing of Cock-Eye Blacklock." In: California Story Book. San Francisco: Pub. by the English Club of the University of California.
(1910).
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Hank Mann
1929)
The Arizona Kid (1930) - Bartender Bill
Her Man (1930) - Ship's Passenger (uncredited)
Sinners' Holiday (1930) - Happy
The Dawn Trail (1930) - Cock-Eye
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Blast fishing
United States
A 1903 short story by Frank Norris titled The Passing of Cock-Eye Blacklock describes efforts to end blast fishing on California's American
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فرانك نوريس
Miracle» (تاريخ النشر: 1906، نيويورك)
«A Lost Story» (تاريخ النشر: 1907، قصة قصيرة)
«The Third Circle» (تاريخ النشر: 1909، نيويورك)
«The Passing of Cock-Eye
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كتاب الكائنات الخيالية
Celestial Cock
The Celestial Cock, also known as the Cock of Dawn, has three legs and makes its home in the Fu-sang tree, a mile-tall tree that grows Nasnas
A creature shaped like half a man, with one leg, one arm, one eye, and half a heart.
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قائمة طيور البرازيل
, Pyriglena leuconota
White-shouldered Fire-eye, Pyriglena leucoptera
Fringe-backed Fire-eye, Pyriglena atra Endemic Critically endangered
Slender Antbird pica
Black-backed Water-Tyrant, Fluvicola albiventer
Masked Water-Tyrant, Fluvicola nengeta
White-headed Marsh-Tyrant, Arundinicola leucocephala
Cock-tailed
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Jack London
July 1901, two pieces of fiction appeared within the same month: London's "Moon-Face", in the San Francisco Argonaut, and Frank Norris' "The Passing of Cock-eye
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