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gulling
▪ I. † gulling, vbl. n.1 Obs. [f. gull v.1 + -ing1.] The action of gull v.1; swallowing, guzzling; hence, gormandizing, gluttonous feasting.1543 Becon Policy War Wks. 1564 I. 136 What drynkyng, gullyng, quaffyng, & superfluous banketing do they vse! 1549 Latimer Serm. bef. Edw. VI, vi. T iiij, They ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cluedo – en mordgåta
Countess von Thän, Miss Anette Gulling, Colonel Douglas Olsson, associate professor John Plommongren, pastor Seved Fillén and housekeeper Siv Holm are White) Peder Falk – Overste Douglas Olsson (Colonel Mustard) Reuben Sallmander – Docent John Plommongren (Professor Plum) Mi Ridell – Fröken Anette Gulling wikipedia.org
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When Liars Smile: The Telltale Tic of Duping Delight
May 1, 2023The Guilty Grin. Duping delight is a facial "tell" that occurs when a person takes pleasure in deceiving others. The term was coined by psychologist and Professor Emeritus Paul Ekman, who has ...
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gulleting
▪ I. † ˈgulleting, vbl. n.1 Obs. [f. gullet n. + -ing1.] Swallowing, guzzling; = gulling vbl. n.1 Also with down.1633 Hart Diet of Diseased i. xxviii. 129 After this gulletting downe of strong drinke, there insueth surfetting. 1651 Wittie Primrose's Pop. Err. ii. xii. 119 Too much gulleting..of hot ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Brockley, Suffolk
Brockley parish includes the hamlets of Pound Green and Gulling Green. wikipedia.org
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The 7 Types of Stalkers, and How to Spot Them - Psychology Today
Domestic: stalking a former spouse or paramour. This is the most prevalent kind of stalking and one which can manifest in the workplace, putting innocent bystanders at risk. Lust: serial predators ...
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cozening
▪ I. cozening, vbl. n. (ˈkʌz(ə)nɪŋ) [f. as prec. + -ing1.] The action of the vb. cozen; cheating, fraudulent dealing; an imposture.1576 Fleming Caius' Eng. Dogges (1880) 27 With colourable shifts and cloudy cossening. 1621–51 Burton Anat. Mel. i. ii. i. ii. 43 Not..true bodies..meere illusions and c... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nicholas Skeres
A month after this appearance, however, he was engaged in exactly the same activity on behalf of Ingram Frizer, and his gulling of a young man called Drew wikipedia.org
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cony-catching
▪ I. † ˈcony-catching, vbl. n. Obs. [f. cony + catching.] Cheating, duping, knavery.1591 Greene (title) The Second and last part of Conny-Catching. 1596 Shakes. Tam. Shr. iv. i. 45 Come, you are so full of conicatching. 1621 Burton Anat. Mel. ii. ii. iv, Subtlety, cunnycatching, knavery..carries all... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cherry picking (basketball)
Analogs to cherry picking exist in other sports: Cherry picking in water polo is called "sea-gulling". wikipedia.org
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Ingram Frizer
He has been described as "a property speculator, a commodity broker, a fixer for gentlemen of good worship" and a confidence trickster gulling "young fools wikipedia.org
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carouse
▪ I. † caˈrouse, adv. Obs. Also garaus, carous. [a. Ger. gar aus, in gar-aus trinken to drink ‘all out’, to empty the bowl. Cf. all out, the English phrase in same sense. In 16th c. F., Rabelais has boire carrous et alluz.] In the phrase to drink, quaff (pledge one) carouse: i.e. to the bottom, to d... Oxford English Dictionary
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Melk District
Mayerhofen, Münichreith, Pargatstetten, Rappoltenreith Neumarkt an der Ybbs Kemmelbach, Neumarkt an der Ybbs Nöchling Artneramt, Baumgartenberg, Freigericht, Gulling wikipedia.org
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charlatanry
charlatanry (ˈʃɑːlətənrɪ) [a. F. charlatanerie, ad. It. ciarlataneria: see prec. and -ry.] Action which bespeaks a charlatan; quackery, imposture. (More contemptuous than the prec., and referring more to actual practice.)1638 Divine & Pol. Observ. fr. Dutch 54 The shift he useth could not have saved... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Mulberry-Garden
On the third level, the gulling plot, certain stereotypical characters, such as the sanctimonious Puritan (Sir Samuel), the modish gallant (Estridge and wikipedia.org
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