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slubber
▪ I. slubber, n.1 dial. (ˈslʌbə(r)) [Cf. slub n.1 and slobber n.] Mire, mud; ooze, slime.1570 Levins Manip. 76/42 Slubber, limus. 1823 E. Moor Suffolk Words 365 Slub, Slubber, mire, mud, the thick puddle on roads. 1828 Carr Craven Gloss., Slubber, any gelatinous substance. 1890 Hartley Clock Alm. 29... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fred Bullock (footballer)
After his retirement from football in 1922, Bullock became landlord of the Slubber's Arms pub in Huddersfield. wikipedia.org
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slubbered
slubbered, ppl. a. (ˈslʌbəd) [f. slubber v.] 1. Soiled, smeared; dirty; sullied.1588 Churchyard Sparke of Frendship, etc. D iiij, All slubbred things must needes be washt anue. 1606 Dekker Seven Deadly Sins Wks. (Grosart) II. 33 Wyping their slubberd cheekes with wispes of cleane Strawe. 1642 Howell... Oxford English Dictionary
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STAIN crossword clue - All synonyms & answers
stain 7 letter words. attaint bedizen besmear besmoke bestain blacken blemish censure chalk up coating corrupt debauch deep-dye delimit deprave earmark engrave eyesore fast-dye freckle graving impress imprint ingrain lacquer lentigo mark off mark out marking pervert pigment pillory pollute priming scarify scratch shellac slubber soilage soilure ...
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slubberly
† ˈslubberly, a. Obs. rare. [f. slubber v.] Dirty, foul; muddled.1540 R. Hyrde tr. Vives' Instr. Chr. Wom. (1592) P vij, For it were better for thee to eat brown bred..then cause thy husband to fall unto any slubberlie work, or stinking occupation. 1673 Hickeringill Greg. F. Greybeard 268 Brother Wi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Star jelly
back to the circa-1440 English-Latin dictionary entry mentioned above: star-fallen, star-falling, star-jelly, star-shot, star-slime, star-slough, star-slubber wikipedia.org
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slubbery
slubbery, a. (ˈslʌbərɪ) [f. slubber v.] Lacking in neatness; slovenly.1880 Daily News 20 Mar. 5/5 Whether the clumsy ‘slubbery’ style of Cambridge is more telling than the regular..form in which the Oxford men row. Oxford English Dictionary
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beslubber
beslubber, v. (bɪˈslʌbə(r)) Also 4–5 beslombre, beslomer. [f. be- 1 + slubber v. The early beslom(b)er is probably merely a phonetic variant: Mätzner would make it distinct, comparing it with ‘Du. slommeren to trouble’; but see the sense.] trans. To wet and soil with a thick liquid; to bedaub, bedab... Oxford English Dictionary
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slubbering
▪ I. ˈslubbering, vbl. n. [f. slubber v.] The action of the vb., in various senses.1582 Batman Barth. De P.R. vi. xii. 74 A servant woman is..put to office and worke of travaile, toylyng, and slubbering. a 1591 H. Smith Serm. (1637) 143 By their slubbering of the Word (for want of study and meditati... Oxford English Dictionary
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slubberer
ˈslubberer [f. slubber v.] One who works hastily and carelessly. Also with over.1580 Hollyband Treas. Fr. Tong, Brouilleur,..a tumbler togither, a slubberer. a 1591 H. Smith Wks. (1866) I. 444 The physician which doth but almost cure, is but a slubberer. 1611 Cotgr., Boiffeur, a bungler vp, or slubb... Oxford English Dictionary
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flobber
† ˈflobber, v. Obs. rare—1. In 4 flober. [app. onomatopœic; cf. slubber. (The readings flober here, and beflobered in B. XIII. 401, are established by the alliteration.)] trans. To dirty, soil.1377 Langl. P. Pl. B. xiv. 15 Couthe I neuere..kepen it clene an houre..þat I ne flober it foule fro morwe ... Oxford English Dictionary
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slobber
▪ I. slobber, n. (ˈslɒbə(r)) Also 5 slober(e, slobur. [Related to slobber v. Cf. slabber n.1 and slubber n.1] 1. Mud or slime; slush, sleety rain; a sloppy mess or mixture.c 1400 Destr. Troy 12529 In the Slober & the sluche slongyn to londe, There he lay. c 1440 Promp. Parv. 459/2 Slobur, or slobere... Oxford English Dictionary
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piecener
piecener (ˈpiːs(ə)nə(r)) [f. prec. + -er1.] One who pieces or piecens; a piecer; spec., a child or young person employed in a spinning-mill to keep the frames filled with rovings, and to join together the ends of threads which break while being spun or wound; formerly, also, to join the cardings or ... Oxford English Dictionary
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slubberdegullion
slubberdegullion (ˌslʌbədɪˈgʌljən) [f. slubber v., with fanciful addition; cf. slabberdegullion.] A slobbering or dirty fellow; a worthless sloven.a 1616 Beaum. & Fl. Custom of Country i. ii, Yes they are knit; but must this slubberdegullion Have her maiden⁓head now? 1630 J. Taylor (Water P.) Laugh ... Oxford English Dictionary
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slabber
▪ I. slabber, n.1 (ˈslæbə(r)) [Related to slabber v. Cf. G. schlabber slaver, slush, street-mud; older Da. slabber muddy ground.] 1. Slaver; excessive saliva. Also slabber-like.1718 Ozell tr. Tournefort's Voy. I. 193 This Surface is supple, cover'd with a gluey slabber-like Liquor. 1737 Bracken Farr... Oxford English Dictionary
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