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wanded
wanded, a. Obs. (? exc. dial.) (ˈwɒndɪd) Also 7 wainded. [f. wand n. + -ed2.] 1. Made of wicker-work. Of a bottle: Cased in wicker-work, wickered.1567 Richmond Wills (Surtees) 197 In the lawe buttrye—barrells, aile potts, wanded bottles. 1574 Ibid. 251, I will and gyve to my lord Scroope and my layd...
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Dan Meyer (entertainer)
During his audition in episode 13.2, Meyer swallowed part of the microphone stand, a long sword, and a car axle that was verified by a metal detector wanded
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twiggy
twiggy, a. (ˈtwɪgɪ) [f. twig n.1 + -y.] 1. Like a twig; slender, as a shoot or branch; also, † made of twigs or wickerwork (obs.).1562 Turner Herbal ii. 40 b, Lithospermon..hath..diuerse twyggy braunches. 1597 Gerarde Herbal iii. cxxix. 1330 These [trees]..do cast their branches and twiggie tendrels...
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virger
ˈvirger Obs. exc. at certain cathedrals, such as St. Paul's and Winchester. [var. of verger2, after virge or med.L. virgārius.] An official rodbearer; a verger.1671 F. Philipps Reg. Necess. 176 The Virgers or Tipstaves attending upon the said Courts. 1704 South in T. Warton Life Bathurst (1761) 185 ...
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Flora, Fauna and Merryweather
He further notes: "They [the fairies] are cunning, especially when they've 'wanded' themselves down to glowworm size and go buzzing through the palace
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wonde
▪ I. † wonde, v. Forms: 1–2 wandian, 4–5 wand(e, wond(e, (4 waand, want, 5 whonde, wound(e, woonde; Sc. 5 waynd(e, 5–6 waind). [OE. wandian to shrink, hesitate, refrain, spare, corresp. to ON. vanda to make elaborately, make difficulties, find fault (cf. vandr difficult, etc., vandi difficulty, etc....
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Disney Fairies
Tutupia: The queen of the Great Wanded fairies (or Great Wandies).
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wand
▪ I. wand, n. (wɒnd) Forms: 3–5 wond, 4–5 wonde, wende, 5 won, 4 waande, 4–6 wande 4 vande, 6 vand), 8–9 dial. wan, 9 Sc. whand, 3– wand. [a. ON. (*vandu-r) vǫnd-r (MSw. vand-er, Sw. vand, Da. vaand, Norw. vona) = Goth. wandu-s:—OTeut. *wandu-z (not found in WGer.), prob. f. the root *wend-: *wand- ...
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snake
▪ I. snake, n. (sneɪk) Forms: 1 snaca, 2– snake, 6 snayke, snack. [OE. snaca, = MLG. snake (LG. snake, snaak): cf. ON. snákr (poet.), Sw. snok, Da. snog, which may be from LG.] I. 1. a. One or other of the limbless vertebrates constituting the reptilian order Ophidia (characterized by a greatly elon...
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white
▪ I. white, n.1 (hwaɪt) Forms: see white a. [Various absolute uses of white a. Cf. L. album, F. blanc blank n.] 1. The translucent viscous fluid surrounding the yolk of an egg, which becomes white when coagulated; = albumen 1. Usually in full, the white of an egg (or, as a substance, white or the wh...
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