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skirr
▪ I. skirr, n. (skɜː(r)) Also scurr, skurr. [f. the vb.] A sound of a grating, rasping, or whirring character.c 1870 M. Clarke in Mem. Vol. (1884) 127 How many nights in that humble shelter have I listened to the skirr of the wild cats. 1874 T. Hardy Far from Madding Crowd I. xx. 219 The scurr of wh... Oxford English Dictionary
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Georgeham
After serving in the First World War, Henry Williamson lived in the village from 1921; in Skirr Cottage he wrote his first published work, The Beautiful wikipedia.org
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skirring
skirring, ppl. a. see skirr v. Oxford English Dictionary
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Luv Is Rage 2
The deluxe edition of the album was released on November 17, 2017, and included four bonus tracks: "Skir Skirr", "Loaded", "Diamonds All on My Wrist" and wikipedia.org
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skurr
skur(r see scour v.2; skirr n. and v. Oxford English Dictionary
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White-browed scrub robin
The alarm is a sharp skirr or skee-ip note. The loud and variable song may include countless, sometimes identical repetitions. wikipedia.org
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squirr
squirr, v. Also squir. [var. of skirr v.] trans. To throw or cast with a rapid whirling or skimming motion. Also with away.1710 Addison Tatler No. 249 ¶7 Having taken me [a shilling] in his Hand, and cursed me, he squirred me away from him as far as he could fling me. 1711 Budgell Spect. No. 77 ¶1, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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skirry
skirry var. scurry v. (Cf. skirr v.)1869 ‘Ouida’ Tricotrin I. 260 She is no more dead than that mouse that skirries over the floor. Oxford English Dictionary
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Henry Williamson
In 1921, he moved to Georgeham, Devon, initially living in Skirr Cottage there. He married Ida Loetitia Hibbert in 1925; they had six children. wikipedia.org
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skirrhous
skirr(h)ous obs. ff. scirrhous a. Oxford English Dictionary
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London Student
Culture section "Play" was the London Students culture pullout section, replaced by "The Smoke" in 2013 and "Skirr" in 2015. "Skirr" replaced it in 2015/16 under the editorship of then London Student co-editors Dea Gjinovci, Ben Jackson, Ed Ive, James Smith, and Donato Paolo wikipedia.org
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skeer
▪ I. skeer dial. f. scare v.; var. of skere a. Obs.▪ II. skeer, v.1 Now dial. Also 7 skeere. [Cf. skirr v.] trans. = skirr v. 4. For intransitive uses, current in Somerset and Wiltshire, see the Eng. Dial. Dict.1636 R. James Minucius Felix 8 Children sportfully contending who should skeere shells fa... Oxford English Dictionary
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Death SS
Jason Minelli – guitar, backing vocals (1991–1994) Maurizio Figliolia – guitar, backing vocals (1991) Ross Lukather – drums (1991–1997, 2005) Marcel Skirr wikipedia.org
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sker
▪ I. † sker Obs.—1 [prob. of Scand. origin: cf. Norw. skjera, MSw. and Sw. skära.] ? A sickle.? 1340 Durh. Acc. Rolls (Surtees) 203, iij bemes pro aratris.., j par de bustyngs. It[em] ij skers, i hacke.▪ II. † sker in phr. o sker, ? aslant. Obs.c 1330 R. Brunne Chron. Wace (Rolls) 4421 Bot Nemny bar... Oxford English Dictionary
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Scremerston
It emerges between two low rock outcrops known as Jock’s Linn to the north and Near Skirr to the south. wikipedia.org
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