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thin-spun
ˈthin-ˌspun, a. (stress var.) Spun thinly; drawn out in spinning to a slender thread. Also fig.1637 Milton Lycidas 76 Comes the blind Fury with th' abhorred shears, And slits the thin spun life. 1642 H. More Song of Soul ii. iii. iv. ix, Thin-spun reason and exile discourse. 1821 Clare Vill. Minstr.... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Simple Way of Poison (1957) Epitaph for a Nurse AKA A Victim Must Be Found (1958) Poisoned Chalice (1959) To Cease Upon the Midnight (1959) The Thin-Spun wikipedia.org
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RARE 8 letter words. atypical delicate esteemed ethereal exiguous fabulous finespun gossamer luscious of choice ordinary peculiar peerless piddling precious puzzling rarefied rivaling saignant singular skimping slimmish sporadic striking superior thin-spun thinnish unboiled uncommon uncooked unwonted vaporous wondrous.
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gossamer
gossamer, n. and a. (ˈgɒsəmə(r)) Forms: 4–5 gosesomer(e, 4–6 gossom(m)er, 5 gossomyre, gossummer, 6–7 gossamour, 7 gosimore, gossamire, -ore, gossem-, -im-, -ymear(e, -e(e)re, gothsemay, -imere, 7–9 gossamere, 8 gossimer, (gosshemere, garsummer), 7– gossamer. [ME. gos(e)somer(e, app. f. goose n. + s... Oxford English Dictionary
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thin
▪ I. thin, a. (n.) and adv. (θɪn) Forms: 1 þynne, þinne, þyn, þin, 3–5 þunne, 3–6 thyn, 4 þenne, 4–6 thynne, (4 thyne, 5 thynn), 4–7 thinn(e, (4–5 thine), 6– thin. [OE. þynne = OFris. *thenne, *thinne (WFris. ten, tēn, tin); OLG. *þunni (MLG. dunne, MDu. dunne, dinne, Du. dun), OHG. dunni (MHG. dünn... Oxford English Dictionary
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mound
▪ I. mound, n.1 (maʊnd) Also 3–6 mounde, 7–8 mond(e, 7, 9 mund. [a. F. monde (It. mondo, Sp., Pg. mundo):—L. mundus the world (see mundane): cf. mappemonde.] † 1. The world; the earth as man's abode. Obs.a 1290 in Horstm. Altengl. Leg. (1881) 221/2 Þe wounde þat god for al þe mounde On rode heuede I... Oxford English Dictionary
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fury
▪ I. fury, n. (ˈfjʊərɪ) Forms: 5 furey, 4–6 furye, 4–7 -ie, 5– fury. [a. F. furie (14th c. in Littré), ad. L. furia, related to furĕre to rage, be mad. (OFr. had originally fuire).] 1. Fierce passion, disorder or tumult of mind approaching madness; esp. wild anger, frenzied rage; also, a fit or acce... Oxford English Dictionary
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