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whimp, v. local. (hwɪmp) In 6 whympe, 9 wimp. [Echoic.] intr. To whimper. Hence as n.1549 Latimer 3rd Serm. bef. Edw. VI (Arb.) 77 Sainte Paule sayed. There shall be intractabiles, that wil whympe and whine. 1890 Glouc. Gloss., Wimp, to whine; of a dog. 1925 Blackw. Mag. Aug. 169/2 ‘Don't whimp,’ I ...
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Athol Whimp
Athol Whimp (1961–2012) was a New Zealand mountaineer, rock climber and soldier. On 23 February 2012, Whimp died after slipping into an 800-meter fall while traversing non-technical terrain in the Darran Mountains.
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whimbrel
whimbrel (ˈhwɪmbrəl) Forms: 6 whympernell (?), 7, 9 wimbrel, 9 whimbrell, 7– whimbrel. [? f. whimp or whimper v., from the bird's cry. Cf. for the ending dotterel, titterel.] Applied to various small species of curlew, esp. the European Numenius phæopus.1530–1 Durham Househ. Bk. (Surtees) 46, 3 curl...
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Financial Markets Authority (New Zealand)
has been involved in legal action against Bridgecorp, KA Trustee Ltd, Perpetual, Hanover Finance, Lombard Finance, Sean Wood, Nathans Finance, Bernard Whimp
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whimpering
▪ I. whimpering, vbl. n. (ˈhwɪmpərɪŋ) [f. prec. vb. + -ing1.] The action of the verb whimper.1522 More De quat. Noviss. Wks. 89 Yf we..liue in puling & whimpering & heuines of hert. 1621 T. Granger Eccles. xii. 4. 320 The noise of little birds, the whimpering of mice, euery small stirrage waketh the...
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whimper
▪ I. whimper, n. (ˈhwɪmpə(r)) [f. next.] 1. a. A feeble, broken cry, as of a child about to burst into tears; a fretful cry expressive of complaint or grief.a 1700 B. E. Dict. Cant. Crew, Whimper, a low, or small Cry. a 1734 North Exam. iii. vii. §63. (1740) 550 After a few Whimpers and a Wipe, he s...
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Thalay Sagar
to climb directly through the shale band, instead of finishing on one of the ridges, was the Australian Route pioneered by Andrew Lindblade and Athol Whimp
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Athol (given name)
1964), South African politician
Athol Tymms (1886–1949), Australian rules footballer
Athol Webb (born 1935), former Australian rules footballer
Athol Whimp
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1996 New Year Honours (New Zealand)
Warrant Officer Terrence Lund Whimp – Royal New Zealand Navy.
Major Jonathan Peter Broadley – Royal New Zealand Corps of Transport.
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2012 in New Zealand
philatelist (born 1933)
18 February – Peter Sharp, cricketer, cricket commentator (born 1939)
23 February
Cathy Campbell, broadcaster (born 1962)
Athol Whimp
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out
▪ I. out, adv. (aʊt) Forms: 1 {uacu}t, 2–4 ut, (3 hut, hout, 4–5 ouȝt, 4–6 oute, owte, 5–7 ought, owȝt), 4–7 owt, (6 owtt(e), 3– out, (9 Sc. and north. dial. oot). [Com. Teut.: OE. {uacu}t = OFris., OS. ût (MDu. uut, MLG. ût, Du. uit, LG. ut), OHG. ûȥ (MHG. ûȥ, Ger. aus), ON. {uacu}t (Sw. ut, Da. ud...
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Piolets d'Or
kind of philosophy of mountaineering, where the [physical] performance is not the only criterion ...".
1999 Andrew Lindblade of Australia and Athol Whimp
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Internet in New Zealand
The push for development came from the DSIR (especially, the newly formed Division of Information Technology in 1985, Dr's Crouch, March, Nield and Whimp
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2020 Australia Day Honours
Alan William Whimp – For service to people with a disability and their carers.
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