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gowl
▪ I. † gowl, n.1 Obs. Also 6 goule, goawle. See also gole, gool. [a. OF. goule, gole (mod. gueule):—L. gula throat.] 1. The throat. Also, the front of the neck.1513 Douglas æneis ix. ix. 86 Or as a ravanus bludy wolf throu slycht Hyntis in his gowl. Ibid. x. xii. 94 Joiful he bradis tharon dispituus...
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Gol Qasem
Gol Qasem (, also Romanized as Gol Qāsem; also known as Gowl Qāsem) is a village in Ujan-e Sharqi Rural District, Tekmeh Dash District, Bostanabad County
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Polichalur
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52 and 60G for Parry's route, M1P for Thiruvanmiyur via Velachery and M52, M52B, 52S S81 (Small bus) etc. for Chromepet route operating. 52 G from Gowl
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gawl
▪ I. † gawl, v. Obs. rare—1. [? echoic; cf. gowl.] trans. ? To bawl out.1592 Greene Disput. 25 He..could gawll out many quaint and ribadrous Iigges and songs.▪ II. gawl obs. form of gall n. and v.
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Lethwei
Headbutt (Gowl Tite)
Punching (Let Thee)
Elbow (Tel Daung)
The elbow can be used in several ways as a striking weapon: horizontal, diagonal-upwards,
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The Playboy of the Western World
—Sara Tansey
"Pegeen Mike, your gowl is on a cheerio ting still" -Christy (upon the penultimate relationship ending moment)
"It's well you know what
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yowl
▪ I. yowl, n. (jaʊl) Also 5–6 ȝowle, 7 youle, 9 youl. [f. next.] An act of yowling; a prolonged loud cry, now esp. of a dog or cat.c 1450 Holland Howlat 53 He grat grysly grym, and gaif a gret ȝowle. 1500–20 Dunbar Poems xxi. 69 Pitt obscure, Quhair ȝoulis ar hard with horreble stevin. 1622 Mabbe tr...
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Sugarloaf (County Cork)
The anglicised form Slieve Gowl is found in several 19th century sources.
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Mountains and hills of County Cork
Beara peninsula
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ghoul
ghoul (guːl) Also 8–9 goul(e, 9 gho(o)l, gho(u)le, g(h)owl. [a. Arab. ghūl, from a verbal root meaning ‘to seize’.] An evil spirit supposed (in Muslim countries) to rob graves and prey on human corpses.1786 tr. Beckford's Vathek (1868) 71 All the stories of malignant Dives and dismal Goules thronged...
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List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Tweeddale and Ettrick and Lauderdale
Threepwood Moss
Tweedsmuir Hills
Tweedwood - Gateheugh
Westwater Reservoir
Whim Bog
Whitlaw Mosses
Whitlaw Rig
Whitmuirhall Loch
Williamhope
Windy Gowl
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snaky
snaky, a. (ˈsneɪkɪ) Also 6–7 snakie, 7 Sc. snaiky, 8 snakey. [f. snake n. + -y.] 1. a. Formed or composed of snakes. Chiefly in allusions to the serpent hair of the Furies.1567 Turberv. Epit., etc. 64 b, All ye that Ladies are of Lymbo Lake With hissing haire, and Snakie bush bedect. 1595 Spenser So...
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Tazehabad, Dehgolan
Tazehabad (, also Romanized as Tāzehābād; also known as Kanī Golzār, Kānī-ye Golzār, Tāzehābād-e Kānī Golzār, and Tāzehābād-e Qarā Gowl) is a village in
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anchor
▪ I. anchor, n.1 (ˈæŋkə(r)) Forms: 1 ancor, -er, oncer, 1–7 ancre, 2–7 anker, 4–5 -yr, 4– 6 -re, -ir, 6 ancour, anchore, (anger), 7 ankor, ancker, anchour, 6– anchor. [OE. ancor, a. L. ancora (sometimes erron. spelt anchora), ? cogn. w. or adoption of Gr. ἄγκῡρα, f. stem αγκ-, anc-. ‘bend, crook, ho...
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