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cock-fighting
ˈcock-fighting The fighting of cocks; the sport of making cocks fight each other; formerly much practised, but made illegal by Act 12 & 13 Vict. c. 92.c 1450 How Goode Wyfe (Ashm. MS.) 74 Ne go þou not to no wrastlynge, Ne ȝit to no coke fyghtynge [Lamb. MS. schotynge at cok]. 1518 Stat. St. Paul's ...
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Fighting cock (disambiguation)
Fighting cock may also refer to:
The Fighting Cocks: music venue in London, England. Fighting Cock (bourbon)
The Fighting Cock, a 1963 Australian made-for-television film
Fighting Cocks (fighter squadron), a fighter unit of the United
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Fighting Cock (bourbon)
Fighting Cock is a brand of Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey produced in Bardstown, Kentucky by Heaven Hill Distilleries, Inc. The mash bill for Fighting Cock bourbon includes corn, barley and rye, and the product is aged for six years.
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The night 'Just Bleed' was born - Bloody Elbow
Jun 24, 2023They found Ladner. A man mid-clench in a twisted display of awesome machismo. Painted on his naked chest, the words: 'JUST BLEED'. And across his sweating brow, three letters: 'U-F-C'. As ...
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The Fighting Cock
The Fighting Cock is a 1963 Australian television play. It is an adaptation of a play by Jean Anouilh whose original French title was L'Hurluberlu.
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Fighting Cock Society
The Fighting Cock Society () was a 20th-century Iranian arts association, active in the 1950s, and devoted to the promotion of modern arts in the fields
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Cock Magic
The parents at the birthday party attempt to report Randy's cock magic show to the police, who are confused as they are looking for the cock magic fighting At school, Kenny wonders what they will do with McNuggets now that his underground fighting career is seemingly over.
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James Glass Bertram
Mannering), notably Sporting anecdotes: being anecdotal annals, descriptions, tales and incidents of horse-racing, betting, card-playing, pugilism, gambling, cock-fighting
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Fighting Cocks, Moseley
The Fighting Cocks is a Grade II listed public house in Moseley, Birmingham, England. History
The public house by this name in Moseley was first recorded in 1759, when on Boxing Day, a cock-fighting event took place between gentlemen from
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Satsumadori
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The Satsumadori was bred as a game bird for steel-spur cock-fighting, in which blades were attached to the legs in the area of the spur. This type of cock-fighting is no longer legal in Japan. The Satsumadori is kept for fancy.
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Chicken breeds originating in Japan
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Brugse Vechter
It dates from the early nineteenth century, and was bred specifically for cock-fighting. Cock-fighting is against the law in Belgium, and practitioners of the sport usually travel to northern France.
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Tiense Vechter
It dates from the late nineteenth century, and was bred specifically for cock-fighting. Cock-fighting is against the law in Belgium, and practitioners of the sport usually travel to northern France.
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Song Yeong
His literary debut came in 1967 with the publication of “Cock-fighting” in the journal Creation and Criticism (Changjakgwa bipyeong). “Cock-fighting” (, 1967) features as the protagonist a man who remains holed up in his own world and whose perception of the external reality is skewed
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