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juggins
juggins slang. (ˈdʒʌgɪnz) [Origin uncertain. As a surname of plebeian origin (app. from Jug; cf. Jenkins, Tomkins, Dickens, etc.), Juggins is known in 1604 (Worcestersh.); it is given to a Lancashire collier in Disraeli's Sybil. But it does not appear whether or how far this is the source of the sla... Oxford English Dictionary
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Steven O'Donnell (British actor)
I'm a Teenage Outlaw | Captain Watt |- | 2005–2007 | TittyBangBang | Body Guard |- | 2010 | Doctors | Ivor Juggins |- | 2011 | Holby City | Graham Calder wikipedia.org
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muggins
muggins, n. (ˈmʌgɪnz) [perh. the surname Muggins, used arbitrarily with allusion to mug n.5 Cf. the use of the surname in Surtees Handley Cross (1843).] 1. slang. A fool, simpleton; a ‘juggins’. to talk muggins: to say silly, foolish things. Also ‘a borough-magnate; a local leader’ (Farmer). Freq. u... Oxford English Dictionary
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Willenhall F.C.
Ted Juggins References Defunct football clubs in England Defunct football clubs in the West Midlands (county) Willenhall West Midlands (Regional) League wikipedia.org
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Debbie Chazen
Chazen had a running story line in Doctors in 2010 as Sissy Juggins, who, along with her brother Ivor Juggins, kidnapped Dr. wikipedia.org
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What do "Joggleberry", "celestial limit" and "pink penultimate" mean in "The Power-House"? I have a question about a passage in _The Power-House_ by John Buchan. In Chapter 1, "Beginning of the Wild-Goose Chase", Tomm...
A few sentences later we read: > "I must get off for a bit or I'll bonnet Joggleberry or get up and propose a national monument to Guy Fawkes or something silly. ‘Bonnet’ is a verb meaning to crush a person’s own hat down over their eyes, from which we can deduce that ‘Joggleberry’ is a person’s nam...
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Mash Brewing Company
The current brewing team are Adrian Godwin and Ivan Juggins, brewing Mash's core range as well as seasonal and limited releases. wikipedia.org
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R J Peters Stakes
1931 - Green Laddie 1930 - Einga 1929 - Einga 1928 - Prince Paladin 1927 - Tea Lady 1926 - Perfect Juggins wikipedia.org
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H. K. Ayliff
In 1901 he gave up painting and studied acting under Herman Vezin, playing several parts in London and the provinces, including Juggins in Bernard Shaw wikipedia.org
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Amy Wentworth Stone
Here's Juggins was selected by the State of Michigan to be part of the Children's Fund of Michigan's Loan Collection of Books for Boys and Girls in 1936 Bibliography P-Penny and his little red cart, illustrated by Hildegard Woodward (1934) Here's Juggins (1936) Treasure for Debby (1936) Let Polly do wikipedia.org
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John Birks
Academic Press Birks, H.J.B., Line, J.M., Juggins, S., Stevenson, A.C. & ter Braak, C.J.F. 1990. Diatoms and pH reconstruction. Science 314, 1261-1265 Birks, H.J.B., Lotter, A.F., Juggins, S. & Smol, J.P. (eds.) 2012. Tracking Environmental Change Using Lake Sediments. wikipedia.org
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Arthur Keen (businessman)
business's profitability stemmed from a successful policy of price maintenance through the Birmingham Alliance that he forged with trade unionist Richard Juggins wikipedia.org
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Crusader Rabbit
It was titled "Juggins", and was composed by Van Phillips, the professional name of Alexander Van Cleve Phillips. wikipedia.org
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Hildegard Woodward
Wentworth Stone Everyday Children (Oxford University Press, 1935) In Storyland (Lothrop, Lee and Shepard Co., 1936) — written by Ruth Irma Low Here's Juggins wikipedia.org
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Midland Counties Trades Federation
History Richard Juggins was the general secretary of the National Amalgamated Association of Nut and Bolt Makers, the only full-time trade union official In March 1886, Juggins organised meetings in Smethwick and Darlaston to promote his idea, and delegates unanimously approved it. wikipedia.org
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