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▪ I. palled, ppl. a.1 (pɔːld) [f. pall v.1 + -ed1.] † 1. Enfeebled, weakened, impaired. Obs.c 1386 Chaucer Manciple's Prol. 55 So vnweeldy was this sory palled goost. c 1386 ― Shipman's T. 102 (Corpus MS.) Eny old palled [v.r. appalled] wight. 1494 Fabyan Chron. vii. ccxlv. 288 Than began the trumpe...
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Henry John Moberly
Once the novelty of a strange environment wore off, life in Russia palled on the boy and his roving nature again asserting itself, after two years he quit
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unpalled
▪ I. unˈpalled, ppl. a.1 [un-1 8.] Not palled or jaded.a 1770 Nugent in Dodsley Coll. Poems II. 187 By pain unbitter'd, and unpall'd by fear. 1809 Edin. Rev. XV. 111 Where the taste is unpalled by satiety of what is better. 1859 W. H. Gregory Egypt II. 130 His appetite..is unpalled as much at the co...
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John Santerineross
about.com found Santerineross's photographs to be "initially impressive, but [with] a repetitive quality in its symbolism and manufactured mood that palled
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Phoenix (computer)
Because the games were large and demanded significant machine resources whilst running, they were generally played outside of prime time, when research palled
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pal
▪ I. pal, n.1 colloq. (orig. slang or low colloq.) (pæl) Also 7–9 pall, 9 pell. [a. Eng. Gipsy pal brother, mate (Smart & Crofton) = Turkish Gipsy pral, plal, Transylv. Gipsy p{cced}ral brother.] A comrade, mate, partner, associate, ‘chum’; an accomplice in crime or dishonesty.1681–2 Hereford Dioc. ...
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Agaricus albolutescens
The surface of the apex is palled and finely striate, while the lower stipe can vary from glabrous to sparsely covered with whitish fibrils, occasionally
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cloying
▪ I. cloying, vbl. n. (ˈklɔɪɪŋ) [f. cloy v.1 + -ing1.] The action of the verb cloy, in its different senses.1548 Udall Erasm. Par. Luke v. (R.), Lest..to muche presence may be a cloiyng to them. 1572 L. Mascall Govt. Cattle, Horses (1627) 142 The cloying of a horse is an ill hurt, which commeth by e...
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Thomas Grenville (Royal Navy officer)
His body was returned to England, where George Lyttelton wrote that the joy of the victory "is palled to our family by the loss of poor Captain Grenville
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appalled
appalled, ppl. a. (əˈpɔːld) [f. appal v. + -ed.] † 1. Made pale or faint; enfeebled. Obs.1577 St. Aug. Manuell 33 To refresh my appalled sprights. 1616 Surfl. & Markh. Countr. Farm 349 To set in strength againe their feebled and appalled force. † 2. Rendered flat or stale, as a fermented liquor. Obs...
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Grandma (comic strip)
Like the much earlier Lady Bountiful, she palled around day in and day out with the neighborhood kids; but unlike her, Grandma wasn't interested in improving
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paled
▪ I. paled, ppl. a.1 (peɪld, poet. ˈpeɪlɪd) [f. pale v.1 or n.1 + -ed.] † 1. Furnished or marked with (vertical) stripes; striped; in Her. = paly. Obs.1395 E. E. Wills (1882) 5 A bed paled blak and whit, with the tapites of sute. ? a 1400 Morte Arth. 1375 A preker..That beres alle of pourpour, palyd...
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Robert Charles Dallas
But Dallas's didactic line palled, and Byron, after corresponding with Dallas in 1808–11, dropped him.
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unmelting
unˈmelting, ppl. a. (un-1 10.)1743 Francis tr. Hor., Odes ii. ix. 5 Nor on Armenia's frozen Plain The loitring Snow unmelting lies. 1798 Monthly Mag. V. 208 To yon pale zone Where drifts the unmelting snow. 1896 E. Ridley in Class. Rev. XI. 271/2 Parched by cruel suns, Or palled by snows unmelting.
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