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crimble
▪ I. crimble earlier form of crumble v. now dial.▪ II. crimble, v. dial. [Related to the root vb. *crimb-an, OE. crimman to press, compress, and to crumb a. contracted, bent, crooked, in the same way as crimple is to crimp v.1 and crump a.1: see crimple v. 2.] intr. To shrink, cringe, go shrinking f... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thomas Crimble (cricketer)
Thomas Crimble (20 March 1798 – 1873) was an English cricketer. Crimble was born in Overton, Hampshire. References External links Thomas Crimble at Cricinfo Thomas Crimble at CricketArchive 1798 births 1873 deaths People from Overton, Hampshire English wikipedia.org
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Crimble
Crimble, n. Brit. slang. Brit. /ˈkrɪmbl/, U.S. /ˈkrɪmb(ə)l/ Forms: 19– Chrimble, 19– Crimble; Also with lower-case initial. [Humorous alteration of Christmas n., perhaps reflecting childish speech. Compare earlier Crimbo n.] Christmas. Cf. Crimbo n.1963J. Lennon in Beatles Fan Club Recording in New ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thomas Crimble
Thomas Crimble is a musician who played with Skin Alley and Hawkwind before becoming a central part of the organisation of the Glastonbury Festival from Crimble also wrote songs with John Otway on the 'Where Did I Go Right?' album, produced by Neil Innes. wikipedia.org
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Crimbo
Crimbo, n. Brit. slang. Brit. /ˈkrɪmbəʊ/, U.S. /ˈkrɪmˌboʊ/ Forms: 19– Chrimbo, 19– Crimbo; Also with lower-case initial. [Humorous alteration of Christmas n., perhaps reflecting childish speech; compare -o suffix. Compare Crimble n.] Christmas. Cf. Crimble n. Also used in interjections: cf. Christma... Oxford English Dictionary
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William Ellis (English cricketer)
Ellis died at Crimble Moor at the age of 55. wikipedia.org
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crumble
▪ I. crumble, n. (ˈkrʌmb(ə)l) Also 6 cromble. [In sense 1, app. dim. of crumb: cf. Du. kruimel, LG. krömel, MG. krümel (:—*krumila), small crumb. In sense 2 treated as vbl. n. from crumble v.] 1. A small or tiny crumb of anything friable; a particle of dust, etc. Obs. or dial. rare.1577 B. Googe Her... Oxford English Dictionary
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James Kenyon (politician)
Early life Kenyon was the second son of James Kenyon and his first wife Margaret (née Whittaker) of Crimble, near Heywood in Lancashire. wikipedia.org
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zigzagged
zigzagged, a. (ˈzɪgzægd) [f. zigzag n. or v. + -ed.] Having a zigzag form or marking.1774 Goldsm. Nat. Hist. (1824) III. 62 The body oblong; the line running down the side zigzagged towards the tail. 1781 Warton Hist. Oxf. (1783) 4 The zigzagged semicircle of this arch. 1829 Anniversary 88 [The hous... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Fenton (MP for Rochdale)
Born at Lower Crimble Farm, Fenton lived in Rochdale, where he worked as a banker. wikipedia.org
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Heywood Cricket Club
Ground Heywood play their home matches at the Crimble ground on the outskirts of the town's park known as Queens Park. The pitch at Crimble is said to be one of the largest pitches in Lancashire, second only to Old Trafford. wikipedia.org
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nil desperandum
‖ nil desperandum, int. (nɪl dɛspəˈrændəm) Also ˌnihil despeˈrandum. [L.] An exhortation to have hope in difficult circumstances and not to despair, deriving from Horace Odes i. vii. 27 nil desperandum Teucro duce et auspice Teucro, ‘no need to despair with Teucer as your leader and Teucer to protec... Oxford English Dictionary
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Memoirs of a Midget
Crimble. She later learns Mr. Crimble has cut his throat with a knife. Fanny also repeatedly borrows money from Miss M.' Crimble's suicide. wikipedia.org
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The Outcry
Meanwhile, Crimble has found another painting in Theign's collection that he suspects is a rarity by Mantovano. Eventually, Crimble's hunch about the Mantovano turns out to be correct. wikipedia.org
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River Colne, West Yorkshire
Its tributaries include Wessenden Brook, Bradley Brook, Crimble Brook, Mag Brook, Fenay Brook, New Mill Dike and the River Holme. wikipedia.org
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