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wimble
▪ I. wimble, n. Now dial. or techn. (ˈwɪmb(ə)l) Forms: 3–7 wymble, 4–5 wymbul, -il (5 -el, -ulle), 5–6 -yl(l, -lle, wymel(l (5 -ulle, 6 wyemblye), 5–7 womell (5 -yll), womble, (5 wommil, 6 -ill, womyl, -lle, wombill, wembel, whymble), 8 wimple, 8–9 whimble, 4– wimble (9 Sc. and north. wum(m)il, wumm... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bill Wimble
From 1958 to 1962, Wimble made four appearances in the NASCAR Grand National Series. Wimble won 14 track championships. wikipedia.org
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Clarence Wimble
Clarence Skelton Wimble (22 April 1861 – 28 January 1930) was a South African cricketer who played one Test match in 1892. A right-handed batsman and superior fieldsman, Wimble's first-class cricket career comprised just two matches in eleven months. wikipedia.org
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wimble-wamble
wimble-wamble, adv. and n. dial. or arch. (ˈwɪmb(ə)lˈwɒmb(ə)l) [Redupl. f. wamble n. and v.] a. adv. (See quot.) b. n. ? The ‘general run’, the ordinary crowd.1890 J. D. Robertson Gloss. Dial. & Archaic Wds. Glos. 179 Wimble-wamble, to go sort of, vb. to roll about in walking. 1937 H. G. Wells Star ... Oxford English Dictionary
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James Wimble
Wimble was trained as a seaman. Despite this plea and supporting documents provided by Wimble, the Commissioners denied Wimble's request due to a lack of evidence. wikipedia.org
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whimble
whimble see wimble, wimple. Oxford English Dictionary
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Frederick Wimble
Biography Wimble was born 28 November 1846 at Clerkenwell, London, the thirteenth child (and one of two sons) of Benjamin Wimble and his wife Elizabeth Wimble was an active Freemason and a member of the United Grand Lodge of New South Wales. Wimble died on 3 January 1936 in Artarmon, Sydney. wikipedia.org
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wombill
wombill, womble obs. ff. wimble. Oxford English Dictionary
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Wimble Toot
Wimble Toot is a burial mound or, possibly, a motte built near the village of Babcary, Somerset, England. In Roman times, Wimble Toot was situated at a crossroads. wikipedia.org
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wimbled
ˈwimbled, ppl. a. [f. wimble v.1 or n. + -ed.] 1. Pierced, bored.1582 Stanyhurst æneis ii. (Arb.) 58 Warding long wymbeled entryes. 2. Furnished with a ‘wimble’.1805 [see wimble n. 1 b]. Oxford English Dictionary
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Bentley Wimble
Bentley Wimble (9 June 1864 – 2 September 1927) was a South African first-class cricketer. He played for Transvaal in the 1889–90 Currie Cup. wikipedia.org
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wimbrekin
† wimbrekin [Alteration of OF. vibrequin, vil(e)-, virebrequin, after wimble n.] A wimble.1489 Caxton Faytes of A. i. xiv. C iij, Sawis, axes, nayles, wymbrekyns [orig. tarrieres] and..al other ferrementis. Oxford English Dictionary
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womyl
womyl, -ylle obs. forms of wimble. Oxford English Dictionary
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Whispers from the Abyss
Contents Whispers from the Abyss contains three adventure scenarios: On the Wings of Madness by Chip Bickley, De Schip Zonder Schaduw by Ed Wimble, and wikipedia.org
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wommil
wommil, -ill obs. ff. wimble. Oxford English Dictionary
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