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frush
▪ I. frush, n.1 Obs. exc. Sc. (frʌʃ) Also 4–5 frusche, 4–6 frusshe, (5 frushe, 9 arch. frusch). [a. OF. fruis, frois, n. of action f. fruissier, froissier: see frush v.] † 1. A rush, charge, onset, collision. Obs.1375 Barbour Bruce xiii. 292 He and all his cumpany..In-till a frusche all tuk the flyc... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mary Alice Frush
Alice Frush (also known as Mary Alice Frush or Mary Alice Smith) was a Union nurse during the American Civil War. Frush's service ended in December 1864, when she left the army to marry Sergeant Frush of the 6th Virginia Cavalry Regiment. wikipedia.org
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Barbara A. Frush
Frush (born May 31, 1945) is an American politician from Maryland and a member of the Democratic Party. From 2007 to 2008, Frush was the Chair of the Prince George's County Delegation. wikipedia.org
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to-frush
† to-frush, v. Obs. [ME. to-frusche(n, f. to-2 + frusch(e frush v. (from French).] trans. To smash or break to pieces; also, to drive violently into something as with a blow or blows.c 1300 Havelok 1993 Was non..þat he ne dede alto-cruhsse, And alto-shiuere, and alto-frusshe. a 1330 Syr Degarre 381 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Frush Knox
John Frush Knox (1907–1997) served as secretary and law clerk to United States Supreme Court Justice James Clark McReynolds from 1936 to 1937. Life Early life Knox was born in 1907, in Oak Park, Illinois to James Samuel Knox and Elizabeth Knox (née Frush). wikipedia.org
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frushy
† ˈfrushy, a. Obs. Also 8 frushey. [f. frush + -y1.] Liable to break, brittle, fragile. Cf. frush a. 1.1610 W. Folkingham Art of Survey 7 The large and loose grained timber of the old Oake and frusshie Ash. 1776 G. Semple Building in Water 86 Bog Oak Timber is always found to be frushey. Oxford English Dictionary
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Thark (play)
Original cast Hook – Robertson Hare Warner – Ann Furrell Cherry Buck – Ena Mason Lionel Frush – Kenneth Kove Mrs Frush – Mary Brough Sir Hector Benbow In panic he introduces her to Lady Benbow and Kitty as Mrs Frush, whom neither has met. wikipedia.org
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thrusche
† thrusche, v. Sc. Obs. [Etymology and meaning obscure; perhaps there are here two words. In sense 2, possibly:—OE. *þyrscan in ᵹe-, of-þyrscan, ‘to press, press down, repress’; but this does not suit sense 1, for which some suggest identity with frush v., with th for f; but this also seems to fail ... Oxford English Dictionary
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furch
▪ I. furch (fɜːtʃ) Also fouch. [ad. F. fourche fork n.] † 1. = fouch 2. Obs.1491 in Ld. Treas. Acc. Scotl. (1877) I. 181 Item..till a man of the Chanslaris that brocht a furche of venyson to the King v s. 1693 Urquhart Rabelais iii. xi, My heart like the furch of a hart in rut doth beat within my br... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thark (film)
Gordon James* Whittle – Hastings Lynn* Cast members marked * were the creators of the roles in the original stage production; the Todds were surnamed "Frush wikipedia.org
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frushing
† ˈfrushing, ppl. a. Obs. rare. Also 5 Sc. fruschand. [f. frush v. + -ing2.] That breaks or is liable to break; brittle.c 1470 Henry Wallace ii. 190 O wareide suerd, of tempyr neuir trew, Thi fruschand blaid in presoune sone me threw. Ibid. iii. 147 The shafft to schonkit off the fruschand tre. Henc... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bracy Clark
Bracy Clark], 1820 An Essay on the Cause and Cure of Running Frush in Horses' Feet (On Ossified Cartilages of the Feet, vulgo Ring-Bones), 1821 An Essay Bracy Clark] Second edition, 1842.On running Frush of horses' feet [By B Clark] Third edition, 1842Some Account of the Circulation of the Blood in the wikipedia.org
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forfrorn
forfrorn, -frush, -fry, -gab see for- prefix1. Oxford English Dictionary
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John Knox (disambiguation)
Knox (New York judge) (1881–1966), United States federal judge John Frush Knox (1907–1997), law clerk to U.S. wikipedia.org
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counterfrush
† counterˈfrush, v. Obs. Sc. In 6 contyr-. [f. counter- 1 + frush v.] trans. To smash or break in pieces reciprocally.1513 Douglas æneis xi. xii. 44 Togidder duschis the stowt stedis atanis, That athiris contyr fruschit vtheris banis. Oxford English Dictionary
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