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▪ I. † ˈshadder, n. Obs. rare—1. [f. shad n. + -er1.] A fisher for shad.1630 in Binnell Descr. Thames (1758) 78 None of the said Shadders shall go forth to fish until they have received Leave and Licence.▪ II. shadder, v. (ˈʃædə(r)) [Cf. shalder v.] trans. To break up (the larger pieces of crude lea...
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shawder
shawder obs. form of shadder v.1582 in Trans. Jewish Hist. Soc. Eng. (1903) IV. 94 The Charges of gettinge, shawdring and carrieing the ure [sc. Copper ore].
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The Girl Who Loved a Soldier
the girl): Violet Paget
Angas Donald (retired squatter): John Dunce
Colonel Anstruther: Charles Lawrence
Wilfred Grant: (the villain) Godfrey Cass
Shadder Lloyd
Shadder Bloggs: Marcus St John
Olga Lazaroff: Agnes Keogh
Isaac Rubinstein: Frank Reis
Toby Trackem (Boy Scout): Frank Crossley
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shalder
▪ I. † ˈshalder, n.1 ? Obs. rare—1. [related to shalder v.] ? A flake, split-off piece of stone.1577 Harrison England iii. xv. [ix.] 114 b, Y⊇ flint and chalke, the shalder and the peble.▪ II. shalder, n.2 (ˈʃɔːldə(r)) Also 9 chalder, shelder, schalder, shaalder. [Of obscure origin. Cf. scolder2, sc...
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Seven Knights
It was built on latest version of Unreal Engine 5, with using same character design and pixel shadder of Seven Knight Revolution.
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Thomas Piccirilli
Midnight Premiere (Cemetery Dance Publications, 2007), also contains Tom Piccirilli's short story "Shadder."
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shad
▪ I. shad, n. (ʃæd) Forms: 1 sceadd, 6–7 shadde, (7 shed), 7, 9 chad, 6– shad. pl. shad, also shads (? 7 shades). [OE. sceadd, of unknown origin; cf. Welsh ysgadan pl. (sing. ysgadanyn), Irish and Gaelic sgadan, herring. The LG. schade shad, herring, may be from Eng.; in Dicts. it has been confused ...
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The Fact of the Matter
As for sleepin' on the plains there in the shadder of the spear-grass,
That’s liked best by the Juggins with a spring-bed an' a pier-glass.
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tippy-toe
▪ I. tippy-toe, n. (adv., a.) (ˈtɪpɪtəʊ) Also tippi-toe. [Alteration of tiptoe, tip-toe n. (adv., a.): cf. -y6.] A. n. pl. The tips of the toes. Usu. in phr. on (one's) tippy-toes. Occas. also as collect. sing.1899 Century Mag. Nov. 47/2 The whole court now stood on its tippy-toes. 1965 New Statesma...
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mossy
mossy, a. (ˈmɒsɪ) [f. moss n.1 + -y1.] I. [Cf. moss n.1 I.] 1. Sc. and dial. Marshy, boggy, peaty.1596 Dalrymple tr. Leslie's Hist. Scot. I. 35 This land..will be sax, sevin, or viii cubites hich of fat mossie ground as glew, bot maist barren. 1661 J. Childrey Brit. Baconica 167 Chatmos in this shir...
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