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corsie
▪ I. † ˈcorsie, n. and a. Obs. (exc. dial.) Forms: α. 5 coresy, corysy; 6 corrosie, -ey, corasey, 6–7 corasie, (9 dial. corrosy, corrisee, -zee, correesy). β. 6 corsie, coarsie, coresie, -ey, 6–7 corsey, corzie, corzy(e. [Reduced from corĕsive, corrosive, by weakening of final -if, -ive, to -ie, -y,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Corsie
Corsie is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Rachel Corsie (born 1989), Scottish footballer Richard Corsie (born 1966), Scottish bowls player See also wikipedia.org
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Richard Corsie
Richard Corsie MBE (born 27 November 1966) is a Scottish international outdoor and indoor bowls player, he is considered to be among the best bowls players Awards Corsie was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 1999 New Year Honours for services to bowls. wikipedia.org
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coarsye
coarsye var. of corsie a. Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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Rachel Corsie
Corsie was released by Seattle in January 2018. Corsie was awarded a women's football scholarship by the SFA. Corsie is engaged to Scottish squash player Lisa Aitken. wikipedia.org
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corasie
corasie, -ive obs. ff. corsie, corrosive. Oxford English Dictionary
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corsey
corsey var. corsy Obs., corpulent; see corsie. Oxford English Dictionary
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Lisa Aitken
Personal life Aitken is engaged to Scotland football captain Rachel Corsie. wikipedia.org
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corsy
† corsy, a. Obs. Forms: 5 corcy, 5–6 corsy(e, 6 corssy, coarsye, corsey, 6–7 corsie. [ad. F. corsé, in OF. corsu, having body, corpulent, f. cors body; the ending is assimilated to that of Eng. adjs. in -y.] Corpulent, big-bodied, stout.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 92 Corcy or corercyows, corpulentus. 1513 D... Oxford English Dictionary
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Scottish FA Women's International Roll of Honour
Since then, Rachel Corsie (2018), Hayley Lauder (2019) and Lisa Evans (2023) have also passed the 100-appearance milestone. wikipedia.org
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coroseis
coroseis, n. pl. see corsie. Oxford English Dictionary
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1995 World Indoor Bowls Championship
Andy Thomson won his second consecutive title beating Richard Corsie in the final. Richard Corsie & Alex Marshall won the Pairs title. wikipedia.org
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corzie
corzie, -zy see corsie. Oxford English Dictionary
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1989 World Indoor Bowls Championship
Richard Corsie won the title beating Willie Wood in the final. In the Pairs final David Bryant and Tony Allcock secured their third world title. wikipedia.org
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coresie
coresie, -sy var. of corsie. Oxford English Dictionary
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