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flens-gut
ˈflench-gut, ˈflens-gut [f. prec. vb. + gut.] The place on board, usually the hold, where the blubber of a whale, cut up in long slices, is stored before barrelling; also applied to the blubber itself.1808 Jamieson, Flench-gut, the blubber of a whale laid out in long slices, before being put into ca...
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François Jeanneau
2001–02
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Flench
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Donté Curry
Cousin of Lewis Beasley, video content creator and former owner and CEO of the online music social media community Flench.com.
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Adventure's End
Mack as Hooten
Britt Wood as Hardy, Old Sailor
Ben Carter as Stantul, Black Sailor
Wally Howe as Kierce
Jimmie Lucas as Flench, Black Cabin Boy
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flense
flench, flinch, flense, v. (flɛnʃ, flɪnʃ, flɛns) Also flence, flinse. [a. Da. flense of same meaning; the word with wider application is found in Norw. as flinsa, flunsa to flay, tear off.] 1. trans. To cut up and slice the fat from (a whale or flayed seal); to slice (the blubber) from the bones of ...
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flinch
▪ I. flinch, v.1 (flɪnʃ) Also 7 flench. [app. a. OF. flenchir, flainchir, usually regarded as a variant of the synonymous flechir: see flecche.] 1. intr. To give way, draw back, yield ground in a combat; to draw back or turn aside from a course of action, a duty or enterprise. In later use influence...
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ulu
▪ I. ‖ ulu1 (ˈuːluː) Also oo(d)loo. [Eskimo.] An Eskimo woman's knife having a crescent-shaped blade.1864 C. F. Hall Life with Esquimaux I. 291 One of the Innuit women slit them down with her oodloo till they did fit. 1940 Beaver (Winnipeg) Mar. 24 The women then take their semicircular knives or ‘o...
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get
▪ I. get, n.1 (gɛt) Forms: 4–5 gete, 4–5 (6–9 Sc. and north.) gett, 4– get. Also Sc. (sense 2 b) 8 geet, 9 gait(t. [f. get v.] 1. a. What is got; gain, booty, earnings. Obs. exc. dial.13.. Gaw. & Gr. Knt. 1638 Alle my get I schal yow gif agayn, bi my trawþe. 1606 Holland Sueton. 142 The gets..and ta...
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