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wallydrag
@@@LINK=wallydraigle Oxford English Dictionary
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wallidrag
wallidrag var. wallydrag Sc. Oxford English Dictionary
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walidrag
walidrag variant of wallydrag Sc. Oxford English Dictionary
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wallydraigle
ˈwallydrag, ˈwallyˈdraigle Sc. Also wal(l)idrag, -draggle, -dragle, -tragle, warydraggel, -draggle, etc. (see Eng. Dial. Dict.). [Cf. drag, draggle vbs.] 1. ‘A feeble, ill-grown person or animal; a worthless, slovenly person, esp. a woman’ (Eng. Dial. Dict.).1508 Kennedy Flyting w. Dunbar 43 Waik wa... Oxford English Dictionary
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waistless
waistless, a. (ˈweɪstlɪs) [f. waist + -less.] Having no waist; having the appearance of being without a waist.1500–20 Dunbar Poems xxvi. 97 Full mony a waistless wallydrag With wamiss vnweildable, did furth wag, In creische that did incress. 1796 Sporting Mag. VIII. 185 To conform to fashion's sway,... Oxford English Dictionary
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peely-wally
peely-wally, a. Sc. (ˈpiːlɪwɒlɪ, -ˈwalɪ) Also peelie-wallie and as one word. [‘Orig. prob. imit. of a whining, feeble sound’ (Sc. Nat. Dict.). Cf. Eng. dial. pee-wee whining, small (E.D.D.), and wallydrag.] Pale, feeble, sickly, ill-looking.1832 A. Henderson Proverbs 208 Peelie, thin; meagre.—Peelie... Oxford English Dictionary
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wally
▪ I. † ˈwally, a.1 Sc. Obs. In 6 wallie. [f. wall n.2 + -y.] Of the sea: Tempestuous.1501 Douglas Pal. Hon. ii. xxxv, Throw countreis seir, hottis and roches hie, Ouir vailis, planis, woddis, wallie sey. 1721 Ramsay Poet's Wish ii, Wha to the Indian plain Successfu' ploughs the wally sea.▪ II. wally... Oxford English Dictionary
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unwieldable
unˈwieldable, a. rare—1. [un-1 7 b.] Unwieldy.1500–20 Dunbar Poems xxvi. 98 Full mony a waistless wallydrag, With wamis vnweildable. Oxford English Dictionary
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