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collied
collied, ppl. a. arch. and dial. (ˈkɒlɪd) [f. colly v. or n. + -ed.] Rendered ‘colly’; begrimed; blackened; darkened, murky.[c 1310 See kollede s.v. collow v.]1590 Shakes. Mids. N. i. i. 145 Briefe as the lightning in the collied night. 1634 T. Carew Cœl. Brit. Wks. (1824) 159 [Venus] stroaking with... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bima (train)
List of stations Incidents On 8 September 2015 at 05:20, Bima train collied with a pick-up truck in Pulo Gadung, East Jakarta, Jakarta. wikipedia.org
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colly
▪ I. colly, n.1 Obs. exc. dial. (ˈkɒlɪ) [prob. f. colly a., or a dial. form of collow n., assimilated to the adj.] 1. Soot; smut.1708–15 Kersey, Colly, the Black that sticks on the outside of a Pot, or Kettle. Colly, to dawb with Colly, to smut. 1825 Britton Beauties Wiltsh. Gloss., Colley, the soot... Oxford English Dictionary
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USS Power (DD-839)
On January 12, 1955, Power collied with USS Warrington during a night exercise near Puerto Rico. wikipedia.org
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unfold
▪ I. unˈfold, v.1 Forms: 1 unfealdan, 3 unuolden, 3–6 un-, vnfolde (5 onfolde), 4– unfold (4–7 vn-), 6–7 vnfould; 5 north. vnfald(e, 6, 8 Sc. unfauld. [OE. unfealdan (f. un- un-2 + fealdan fold v.1), = MDu. and Du. ontvouden, -vouwen (eastern MDu. -volden, -valden), G. entfalten.] 1. trans. To open ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Vincent Persichetti
Trumpets, Op. 164 (1986) Poems for piano Volume 1, Op. 4: Unroll the flicker's rousing drum (Louis Untermeyer First Words Before Spring) Soft is the collied wikipedia.org
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smutch
▪ I. smutch, n. (smʌtʃ) Also 6 smutche, 7 smuch. [Of uncertain origin; related in some way to smudge, which is recorded earlier as a vb. though much later as a n. More recent forms are smooch n.1 and smouch n.4] 1. A black or dirty mark; a stain; a smudge.1530 Palsgr. 272/1 Smutche on ones face, bar... Oxford English Dictionary
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spleen
▪ I. spleen, n. (spliːn) Forms: 4 (6–7) splen; 4–7 splene; 5–7 spleene, 6– spleen. [ad. OF. esplen (esplien, esplene, etc.), or L. splēn, a. Gr. σπλήν, related to Skr. plīhan, L. liēn. In Romanic the word has survived in many Italian dialects, and in Romanian splină, but It. splene is of learned ori... Oxford English Dictionary
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hagg
▪ I. hag, n.1 (hæg) Forms: α. 3–7 hegge, 6–7 heg. β. 4–7 hagge, 6–8 hagg, 6– hag. [The form hegge is found once early in 13th c.; hagge once in 14th; otherwise the word is not known till the 16th c. Usually conjectured to be a shortened form of OE. hægtesse, hæhtisse, hægtes, -tis, hegtes ‘fury, wit... Oxford English Dictionary
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chimney
▪ I. chimney, n. (ˈtʃɪmnɪ) Forms: 4 chimenee, chymenay, 4–5 cheminey, chymeney(e, 4–7 chymney, 5– chimney. Also 4 chimenai, chymnee, chemne, chimne, 4–5 chymenei, -neye, chymne, chemney, chemyney, 5 chemeney, -enye, -ene, chymene, chymnei, -eny, -yney, chympne, schimnay, 5–6 chymny(e, 6 chim-, chame... Oxford English Dictionary
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