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▪ I. † ˈworble, v. Sc. Obs. [var. warble v.3; cf. wrabble v.] intr. To wriggle, writhe; to wallow.a 1598 Rollock Serm. Wks. 1849 I. 444 We wer..then worbling [ed. 1616 warbling] and waltering in our awin sinne and filthinesse. a 1600 Montgomerie Sonn. xlvii. 10 Vhy haif I not, O God, als blunt a [br...
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Ittigen
The entire Worbletal (Worble valley) which includes; Bolligen, Ittigen, Ostermundigen and Stettlen is part of the Inventory of Swiss Heritage Sites.
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wrabble
† ˈwrabble, v. Obs. rare. In 6 wrable-, Sc. wrabill. [Of obscure origin. Cf. warble v.3, worble v.] intr. To wriggle.1513 Douglas æneid viii. x. 84 About hir palpis..The tua twynnis..Sportand full tyte gan to wrabill and hing. 1534 More Answ. Poysoned Bk. i. iii. 7 The hote fyre of hell shalbe so fa...
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Vechigen
The lowest point is the Worble at .
Vechigen has an area of .
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warble
▪ I. warble, n.1 (ˈwɔːb(ə)l) Forms: 4 warbele, -bul, 5 -bell, varble, 4–6 werble, 4 -bele, -bul, 5 wherble, 6 Sc. verbille, -ble; 4– warble. [a. OF. werble: see warble v.1] 1. a. In early use, a tune or melody (perh. of some special kind) performed on an instrument or sung. Subsequently (influenced ...
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Bruce Hunter (rugby union)
It was at Shirley Boys' High School, where Hunter spent much of his teaching career, that he mastered the rare vocal trait known as 'The Worble." A Worble is when ones volume is able to instantly increase randomly in the middle of sentences, before returning to the normal, acceptable level.
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Brian Glenney
Glenney's appearances on Thrasher Magazine with the skateboard crew The Worble led to the co-creation of the iconic figure Manramp, a personality known
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Regionalverkehr Bern-Solothurn
town of Worb had been connected to Bern by the Bern-Worb-Bahn (BWB) in 1898, and the Worblentalbahn subsequently connected Worb with the villages of the Worble
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