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culch, cultch local. (kʌltʃ) Also culsh. [Possibly a. OF. culche (mod.F. couche) couch, bed, layer, stratum, etc.; but the late appearance of the word leaves this uncertain.] 1. gen. Rubbish, refuse. (South of Engl., and U.S.)1736 J. Lewis Hist. Thanet Gloss., Culch, lumber, stuff. 1736 Pegge Kentic...
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Culchie
Culch.ie is an Irish pop-culture blog with a name derived from the term (.ie is the country code top-level domain name for Ireland).
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culching
culching, cultching, vbl. n. (ˈkʌltʃɪŋ) [f. culch, cultch.] The practice of strewing an oyster-bed with culch. Also attrib.1894 Westm. Gaz. 3 Apr. 5/3 A Burnham cultching boat. 1904 Nature 17 Mar. 466/1 The process known as ‘culching’, that is, scattering the floor of the bed with rock, loose coral,...
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The Coronas
Blogger Lottie from Irish site Culch.ie said "Having listened to Tony Was An Ex-Con a few times this evening, I can say it’s an enjoyable album overall
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Stephan Rosti
Mat'culch le had (USA: DVD box title)
Khadaini abi (1951)
... a.k.a. My Father Deceived Me (International: English title)
Akher kedba (1950) ....
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sculch
sculch dial. and U.S. (skʌlʃ) Also sculsh, scultch, skultch. [var. of culch.] = culch 1, 2.1847 Halliwell, Sculsh, rubbish. 1865 W. White Eastern Engl. II. 236 Here from time to time the men throw into the river what they call ‘skultch’, which an outsider would call rubbish... Of such stuff as this ...
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Curley Byrd
Following the example of other oyster-producing states, Byrd authorized fossil shell mining to produce culch, crushed shells used to form oyster beds.
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Oyster farming
The substrate is known as a "cultch" (also spelled "cutch" or "culch").
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gulch
▪ I. † gulch, n.1 Obs. [f. gulch v.1] A glutton or drunkard.1601 B. Jonson Poetaster iii. iv, You'll see vs then, you will, Gulch, you will? 1607 Brewer Lingua v. xvi, You muddy gulche, darst looke me in the face? 1611 Cotgr., Engorgeur, a rauener, glutton, gulch, ingorger.▪ II. gulch, n.2 Obs. exc....
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Maine accent
neighborhood surrounding an intersection of rural roads (usually prefixed by the surname of an early resident of that intersection, as in "Woodfords Corner")
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laying
▪ I. laying, vbl. n. (ˈleɪɪŋ) [f. lay v.1 + -ing1.] 1. a. The action of lay v.1 in various senses; putting, setting, placing, fixing, esp. in a designed position; † assessment, taxation; † accouchement; etc.c 1330 R. Brunne Chron. (1810) 261 Þe lond fulle hard was sette in þat ilk laying. c 1440 Pro...
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