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hereabouts
hereaˈbouts, adv. [f. prec. + adverbial -s.] 1. = prec. 2.1592 Shakes. Rom. & Jul. v. i. 38 And here abouts dwells. 1617 Moryson Itin. ii. 130, I thinke it fittest to stay here⁓abouts a while. 1732 Fielding Mock Doctor iv. Wks. 1882 IX. 256 Is there no physician hereabouts famous for curing dumbness... Oxford English Dictionary
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hereabouts
hereabouts/ˌhɪərəˈbauts; ˌhɪrə`baʊts/ (also hereabout) adv (fml 文) near this place; around here 在附近; 在这一带. 牛津英汉双解词典
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John de Cogan
We may suspect that an estate hereabouts {in the barony of Tirawley} passed like Castlebar from a de Barry to a Cogan. wikipedia.org
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Killendoon, New South Wales
Cattle were grazing hereabouts by the late 1830s. wikipedia.org
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aboutes
† abouts, aboutes, adv. and prep. a genitival form of about used in 5–6; still preserved in certain compound adverbs as hereabouts, thereabouts, whereabouts, and the obs. thenabouts. [prob. of northern origin, with -es for -en, as in northern genitives, plurals, possessive pronouns, and vbl. inflect... Oxford English Dictionary
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Evans station (RTD)
Evans features a public art installation entitled People Hereabouts, created by Jack Unruh and dedicated in 2000. wikipedia.org
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Daneweed
Daneweed (ˈdeɪnwiːd) [See next.] † a. A local name for Eryngium campestre. Obs. b. = Danewort. (Prior Plant-n.)1748 De Foe's Tour Gt. Brit. II. 416 (D.) Everything hereabouts is attributed to the Danes, because of the neighbouring Daventry, which they suppose to have been built by them. The road her... Oxford English Dictionary
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Alfred Kidney
By 1947, the Toronto Star declared, "There is nobody more experienced hereabouts in Gilbert and Sullivan business." wikipedia.org
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Bronx, Wyoming
The area is now occupied by ranches of various sizes; the Bronx Community Club still includes women from hereabouts, as well as from Pinedale and Cora. wikipedia.org
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hagship
hagship (ˈhægʃɪp) [f. hag n.1 + -ship] The personality of a hag: used as a mock title.1604 Middleton Witch ii. ii. (R.), 'Tis the charm her hagship gave me For my duchess' obstinate woman. 1634 Heywood & Brome Witches Lanc. iv. H.'s Wks. 1874 IV. 230, I mean to lay the Country for their Hagships. 17... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pegwell Bay
longboat complete with shields is situated by the main road on the low clifftops above Pegwell Bay to commemorate the first Anglo-Saxon landings in England hereabouts wikipedia.org
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unshirted
unˈshirted, a. U.S. slang. [un-1 9.] In phr. unshirted hell, serious trouble; ‘a bad time’.1932 Sun (Baltimore) 6 Jan. 10/3 When he proposed certain policies on prohibition..he was given what is known in rural districts hereabouts as ‘unshirted hell’. 1954 F. P. Keyes Royal Box v. 67 She and his pla... Oxford English Dictionary
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Erika Langley
Her work was given an entire wall of the 1999–2000 Seattle Art Museum exhibit "Hereabouts: Northwest Pictures by Seven Photographers," after the same museum wikipedia.org
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Snead, Powys
A village of Snead was possibly built with the church in its midst, or perhaps it was built as the Chapel of the Priory founded hereabouts in the 12th wikipedia.org
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