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wind-bag
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windbag
wind-bag, windbag (ˈwɪndbæg) [f. wind n.1 + bag n.] 1. A bag containing ‘wind’ or air. a. The bellows of an organ (obs.) or bag of a bagpipe.1470–3 Rec. Andover 15 For amendyng of the wyndbagge of the organys vis. 1606 [implied in wind-bagged: see below]. 1838 G. F. Graham Mus. Comp. App. 50 Possibl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Itelmens
settlement in the area was Bolsheretsk, founded in 1703 by Atlasov, although Steller notes that it was already a prominent village at the arrival of “that wind-bag wikipedia.org
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James Stephens (Fenian)
He distrusted the conciliatory Repealers of the O'Connell school, describing the Repeal agitator as "a wind-bag"; the Young Ireland Confederation, however wikipedia.org
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coat-trailing
▪ I. ˈcoat-trailing, vbl. n. [f. coat n.; cf. trail v.1 1.] Provocation; deliberately provocative conduct. So coat-trailer, one who acts thus.1927 Observer 19 June 15/7 There is no touch of coat-trailing..about the claim of St. Peter's, York, to be ‘the fourth oldest of our public schools’. 1942 V. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tokio Jokio
From Berlin, a caricature of Lord Haw-Haw appears as a donkey named "Lord Hee Haw" ('Chief Wind-Bag'). wikipedia.org
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union pipes
union pipes, n. pl. [? ad. Ir. p{iacu}ob uilleann, f. p{iacu}ob pipe + uilleann, gen. sing. of uille elbow.] A form of bagpipes in which the wind-bag is inflated by bellows worked by the elbow; Irish bagpipes.1851–61 Mayhew Lond. Labour III. 163/1 The union pipes are the old Irish pipes improved. 18... Oxford English Dictionary
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bagpipe
▪ I. bagpipe, n. (ˈbægpaɪp) Forms: 4–7 baggepipe, 5–6 -pype, bagpype, 7 bagg-pipe, 6– bag-pipe, bagpipe. [f. bag n.1 + pipe.] 1. A musical instrument of great antiquity and wide diffusion, consisting of an air-tight wind-bag and one or more reed-pipes into which the air is pressed by the performer. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ezra Pound
this years later to Wyndham Lewis: "That was a music hall day, with a stage set/ only at a Kawledg Komencement wd/ one git in mouth-shot at that sort of wind-bag wikipedia.org
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bag
▪ I. bag, n. (bæg) Forms: 3–7 bagge, 6–7 bagg, 4– bag. [Early ME. bagge: cf. ON. baggi ‘bag, pack, bundle’ (not elsewhere in Teutonic); also OF. bague, Pr. bagua baggage, med.L. baga chest, sack. The Eng. was possibly from the ON.; but the source of this, as well as of the Romanic words, is unknown;... Oxford English Dictionary
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غابور أندريانسكي (عالم نبات)
On the Upper Oligocene of Hungary: Analysis of the site at the Wind Brickyard. Eger. Budapest: Akadémiai. 1966. مصادر Magyar életrajzi lexikon I. (And–Bag). ed. Élesztős, László, Rostás, Sándor. Budapest. Akadémiai Kiadó. 1994. p. 28. wikipedia.org
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bladder
▪ I. bladder, n. (ˈblædə(r)) Forms: 1 blédræ, (blédre), blǽdre, -ddre, 3–4 bleddre, 4–5 bleddere, bladdre, 5 bled-, bladdyr, bladdur(e, ? blowre, 5–6 bledder, 6 blader, bladdare, 6–7 blather, (Sc. 6 bleddir, 8– blather, blether), 5– bladder. [Com. Teut.: OE., WSax. blǽdre, blæddre, Anglian blédre, w... Oxford English Dictionary
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attack هجوم * attempt محاولة * attention انتباه * attraction جذب * authority سُلطة * automatic آلي * awake يقظة B baby طفل * back خلف * bad سيء * bag * wheel عجلة * when متى/عندما * where أين/حيث * while بينما * whip سوط * whistle صافرة * white أبيض * who مَن؟ * why لماذا؟ * wide واسع * will سوف * wind wikipedia.org
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