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cool tankard
cool tankard A cooling drink, usually made of wine and water, with lemon-juice, spices, and borage; also, a local name of borage, from its use in this beverage (Britten and Holland).a 1700 B. E. Dict. Cant. Crew, Cool Tankard, Wine and Water, with a Lemon Sugar and Nutmeg. 1777 Chron. in Ann. Reg. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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George Coulthard
Park in which he scored a goal after using an innovative dodging tactic that, according to one observer, left his opponents "standing looking on at the cool Later in the match, Coulthard challenged Tankard to a fight in the pavilion, but he refused. wikipedia.org
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tankard
tankard (ˈtæŋkəd) Also 4–5 (8) tancard, 5–7 -kerd, 6 -(c)karde, -ckerd, Sc. -kert, 7 (9 Sc.) tanker. [= MDu., Du. tanckaert = kitte, L. obba, cantharus (= sense 2 below), (Kilian); also F. tanquart, pl. tanquars (Rabelais). Ulterior history unknown: ? transposition of *kantar(d, cantharus.] † 1. A l... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ed Lukowich
"Ed" Lukowich (born March 1, 1946; nicknamed "Cool Hand Luke") is a former Canadian champion curler. Lukowich is a two-time Brier champion, having won the Brier Tankard for Alberta as skip of both the 1978 and 1986 Canadian championship teams. wikipedia.org
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borage
borage (ˈbʌrɪdʒ) Forms: 5– borage, 6 bourage, 7 bourrage, 6–8 burrage, 7–8 borrage, 8 burridge. [from med.L. borrāgo, or one of the Romanic forms: cf. F. bourrache (also OF. bourrace), Pr. borrage, It. borraggine, borrace, Sp. borraja, Pg. borragom; in mod.L. borāgo; prob., according to Diez, f. bor... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nepenthes
A few are considered tropical alpine, with cool days and nights near freezing. Rumphius illustrated the first one, now considered synonymous with N. mirabilis, and gave it the name Cantharifera, meaning "tankard-bearer". wikipedia.org
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Poterium
‖ Poterium Bot. (pəʊˈtɪərɪəm) [L. potērium, a. Gr. ποτήριον drinking-cup, wine-cup; also, name of a shrub. (The mod. application is said in Treas. Bot. to refer to the use of the Salad Burnet in flavouring Cool tankard.)] A genus of herbaceous plants of family Rosaceæ; Salad Burnet.1597 Gerarde Herb... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Varley Roberts
For a time, her father may have sent her away in an attempt to cool Roberts’ ardour and break up the relationship, but the couple later eloped together Roberts and the choir We know from Mary Tankard, the well-known local soprano, that the choir was very small before Varley Roberts arrived. wikipedia.org
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drinker
drinker (ˈdrɪŋkə(r)) [f. drink v.1 + -er1.] 1. a. One who drinks.c 950 Lindisf. Gosp. Matt. xi. 19 Etere & drincere wines. 1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xvii. xxxvi. (1495) 624 The rote of Carduus sod in water gyuyth appetyte to drynkers. 1520 Caxton's Chron. Eng. vi. 68/2 Whan one dranke to another t... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Milkmaid (Vermeer)
In Dou's 1646 painting, Girl Chopping Onions (now in the British Royal Collection), a pewter tankard may refer to both male and female anatomy, and the Yet the whitewashed wall and presence of milk seem to indicate that the room was a "cool kitchen" used for cooking with dairy products, such as milk and wikipedia.org
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ivy
▪ I. ivy, n. (ˈaɪvɪ) Pl. ivies (ˈaɪvɪz). Forms: α. 1 {iacu}fiᵹ, {yacu}fiᵹ, 3 ivi, 4 yvi, 4–5 yve, yvy, 5–6 ivye, 5–7 ivie, 6 yvie, (ive), 4– ivy. β. 1 {iacu}feᵹn, 5 iwen, -yn, 5 iven, 6 yven, 9 dial. ivin, (hivin), ivvens. γ. 9 dial. ivory, ivery, iv'ry. [OE. {iacu}fiᵹ, obscurely related to OHG. eba... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dianne Reeves discography
(Various); Free Play (Eduardo Del Barrio); Keys to Life (Ben Tankard) 1992: Christmas Carols & Sacred Songs (Boys Choir of Harlem); Handel's Messiah: background); Going Home: Tribute To Duke Ellington (Various); Love Affair: The Music of Ivan Lins (Jason Miles/Various); Never Gonna Give Up (Lorrich); Pure Cool wikipedia.org
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mild
▪ I. † mild, n.1 Obs. rare. [f. mild a.1 Cf. ON. mildi, OHG. miltî.] Gentleness, pity.c 1430 in Pol. Rel. & L. Poems (1903) 197 Lete mylde & meekenes [v.r. mylde mekenes] melte in þin herte. 1576 Gascoigne Philomene (Arb.) 112 Then Progne phy for thee, Which kildst thine only child, Phy on the cruel... Oxford English Dictionary
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1988 in heavy metal music
Destiny – Atomic Winter Destruction – Release from Agony Paul Di'Anno's Battlezone – Warchild (comp) Dirty Blonde – Dirty Blonde (EP) Dirty Looks – Cool Tendencies – How Will I Laugh Tomorrow When I Can't Even Smile Today Suicide Squad – Live It While You Can (EP) Sword – Sweet Dreams Sye – Winds of Change Tankard wikipedia.org
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tang
▪ I. tang, n.1 (tæŋ) Forms: α. 4–7 tange, 7–8 tangue, 8–9 dial. taing, 5– tang. β. 5–6 tong(g)e. [Known in literature from 14th c., but prob. in much earlier use in northern Eng.: a. ON. tange point, spit of land, tang of a knife, etc., Norw., Da. tange, Sw. tång(e, Færoese tangi.] I. 1. A projectin... Oxford English Dictionary
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