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dunghill
dunghill, n. (ˈdʌŋhɪl) 1. A heap or hillock of dung or refuse.c 1320 Seuyn Sag. (W.) 2417 To-delue anon in thi donghel. 1377 Langl. P. Pl. B. xv. 109 For ypocrysie in latyn is lykned to a dongehul [1393 C. xvii. 265 dounghep]. 1484 Caxton Fables of æsop i. i, As a Cok ones sought his pasture in the ...
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Blackbrook River
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The river's source at Blackbrook Head in the Merrivale Range Danger Area just north of Black Dunghill, from which it flows south.
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Mary Hobry
She threw the torso on a dunghill at some distance from her house and the head and limbs in separate privies in the Savoy Palace.
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condunghill
† conˈdunghill, v. Obs. nonce-wd. trans. To make like a dunghill.1650 B. Discolliminium 46 These dreery, direfull dayes condunghill'd and uglified me into a darke dense lumpe.
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Richard Marshall (priest)
He also dug up the body of Peter Martyr's wife in Christ Church, and had it cast on his dunghill.
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dungled
† ˈdungled, ppl. a. Obs. ? = dunghilled, thrown on a dunghill.1606 Warner Alb. Eng. xiv. To Rdr. 332 As if a dungled Asse should die.
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Maurice Ludmer
Nor will those who cherish democratic ideals sit back while fascism tries to grow on the dunghill of racialism.
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dung-heap
ˈdung-heap A heap of dung, a dunghill.a 1310 in Wright Lyric P. xxxvii. 103 Ne fyndest thou non so fyl dung-heep. 1393 [see next 1]. c 1430 Pilgr. Lyf Manhode ii. liii. (1869) 96 Eche wight is strong on his owen dung hep, and tristeth to his cuntree; He is heere in his cuntree, on his dung hep. 1843...
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The Delinquents (1960 film)
who was the victim of a robbery while selling tickets for his friend's debut; Paco, fleeing from him, hides in a sewer and, at dawn, appears dead in a dunghill
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Animal latrine
A regularly used toilet area or dunghill, created by many mammals, such as hyraxes or moles, is also called a midden.
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牛津城堡
Davies, Mark. (2001) Stories of Oxford Castle: From Dungeon to Dunghill. Oxford: Oxford Towpath Press. ISBN 0-9535593-3-5.
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The Traveller in Black
The following morning, the Traveler finds the assassin's body on a dunghill: his crimes have been discovered and properly attributed to him, and he has
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