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swagging
▪ I. swagging, vbl. n. (ˈswægɪŋ) [f. swag v. + -ing1.] Swaggyng in the following quot. may attest the existence of this word for the 15th century, but the true reading is no doubt swagynge (i.e. swaging, alleviation), as in MS. Rawl. Poet. 32 (cf. v.r. swagenyng).? a 1412 Lydg. Fab. Duorum Merc. (18... Oxford English Dictionary
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Spicule (glass manufacture)
The bottom and lip of the vial are formed by swagging or upset forming while the glass is still hot. wikipedia.org
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swaggy
swaggy, a. rare—1. (ˈswægɪ) [f. swag v. + -y.] = swagging ppl. a. 1.1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. iii. iv. 112 His swaggy and prominent belly. Oxford English Dictionary
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A$AP Rocky - Fashion Killa Lyrics | Genius Lyrics
(Doot-doot-doot, bang-bang, boom-boom, pop-pop) 'Cause she a fashion killer, and I'm a jiggy nigga Uh, I said [Verse 1] Rocking (Uh), rolling (Uh) Swagging to the max (Woo) My bitch a fashion ...
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shogging
▪ I. shogging, vbl. n. (ˈʃɒgɪŋ) [-ing1.] The action of shog v.; a shaking, jolting, jerking, etc.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 447/2 Schoggynge,..agitacio. 1563–83 Foxe A. & M. 1492/1 Rogers..being found a slepe, scarse with much shogging could be awaked. 1600 Holland Livy xxvii. xxix. 650 Scarce able to endu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Aleksandar Mileusnić
On the BGT episode broadcast on 5 April 2018, he sang "Seven Nation Army" from The White Stripes giving it a swagging rhythm earning standing ovation from wikipedia.org
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pendilatory
† penˈdilatory, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. F. pendiller (13th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), corresp. to a L. type *pendillāre, dim. or freq. of pendēre to hang: the Eng. formation is Urquhart's, after the frequent ending -atory: see -ory2.] Pendulous.1653 Urquhart Rabelais i. xlii, In his dangling and pendilatory sw... Oxford English Dictionary
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Middle Child (PnB Rock and XXXTentacion song)
But he came on it and just started swagging on it. I'm like, nah, I gotta match that energy. wikipedia.org
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swag
▪ I. swag, n. (swæg) Also 4, 6 swagge, 7–9 swagg. [In senses 1 and 2 perh. of Scandinavian origin; cf. with sense 2 Norw. dial svagg big strong well-grown person. The other senses are mainly direct from swag v.] † 1. A bulgy bag. Obs.1303 R. Brunne Handl. Synne 502 Þere was a wycche, and made a bagg... Oxford English Dictionary
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St Andrew and St Mary's Church, Stoke Rochford
The raised inscription plaque is oblong with a 45° cut at each corner, over which is a moulded shelf, on which sits an urn with 'cloth' swagging attached At each side of the cornice top is a conch shell which provides the holding point for a plain swag that springs from a knot above; between the swagging wikipedia.org
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wrecking
▪ I. ˈwrecking, vbl. n.1 [f. wreck v.1 + -ing1.] 1. The action of destroying by shipwreck or causing wreck; the fact of having suffered wreck; demolition.1775 Ash, Wrecking,..the act of destroying by dashing against rocks or sands at sea; the act of destroying by violent means. 1851 W. Collins Rambl... Oxford English Dictionary
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quaggy
quaggy, a. (ˈkwægɪ, ˈkwɒgɪ) [f. quag n. or v.1 + -y.] 1. Of ground: That shakes under the foot; full of quags; boggy, soft. Also of streams: Flowing through boggy soil.1610 Holland Camden's Brit. i. 499 Certaine uneven and quaggie miry plots. a 1756 Collins Ode Superst. Highl. 59 O'er the watery str... Oxford English Dictionary
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udder
▪ I. udder (ˈʌdə(r)) Forms: α. 1 udr-, 4 vddre, 5 vddyr (6 Sc. vdyr), 5–7 vdder (6 vtter, odder), 6– udder; 5–6 uther (9 Sc.), 6 other. β. 5 iddyr, 6 ydder. [OE. {uacu}der (once), = OS. ûdar, ûder-, MLG. (LG.) ûder, MDu. ūder, uyder (Du. uier, uijer, WFlem. eur; cf. WFris. ûr teat), OHG. ûtar (and û... Oxford English Dictionary
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jacent
jacent, a. ? Obs. (ˈdʒeɪsənt) [ad. L. jacēnt-em, pr. pple. of jacēre to lie.] Lying; recumbent; fig. sluggish.1611 Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. v. i. §12. 4 Countryes and Kingdomes farre iacent and remote. 1624 Wotton Archit. in Reliq. (1651) 224 Brick or squared Stones..laid in their lengths with sides an... Oxford English Dictionary
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back-pack
back-pack, n. Chiefly U.S. [back- A. 3, pack n.1 1.] A pack carried on the back; spec. one consisting of a folded parachute. Also attrib.1914 Outing (U.S.) June 312/1 By folding a blanket..it is convenient as a back-pack. 1921 Ibid. Mar. 254/1 How about that little back-pack tent you are going to ha... Oxford English Dictionary
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