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wrout, v. Now dial. [var. of wroot v.: cf. rout v.8] intr. = wroot v. 1.1530 in Ancestor XI. (1904) 183 Crest a boore silver wrouting in a bushe of nettelles vert. 1530 Palsgr. 786/1, I wroote, or wroute, as a swyne dothe, je fouille du museau. 1565 Satir. Poems Reform. i. 355 Ledd with th' affectio...
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Jack Wrout
Family
The son of Herbert Wrout (1884-1950), and May Victoria Wrout (1888-1953), née Hay, John Everett Wrout was born at West Melbourne, Victoria on 8 External links
Jack Wrout, at Boyles Football Photos.
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Lewis Moran
Murder
On 31 March 2004, Lewis Moran and Herbert "Bertie" Wrout were at The Brunswick Club Hotel, on Sydney Road, Brunswick, which was their regular drinking Wrout was severely wounded but survived the attack.
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wroot
▪ I. † wroot, n. Obs. In 1 wrot, urot, uurot, 4–5 wrot, 5 wrotte, wroughte. [OE. wrót, = MLG. wrote (a mole), LG. wrote, wröte, WFlem. wroete (snout). Cf. next and wort n.3] The snout of a swine, etc.; a proboscis.c 725 Corpus Gloss. (Hessels) B 188 Bruncus, wrot. a 1100 Gloss. in Wr.-Wülcker 118 Pr...
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Jason Moran (criminal)
According to former Moran associate Bertie Wrout, however, it was Kinniburgh who killed Gangitano and it was Mark—not Jason—Moran who was his accomplice
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rose-red
ˈrose-red, a. and n. [f. rose n. + red a. and n.1 Cf. MDu. rose(n)root (Du. roze-, rozenrood), MHG. rose(n)rôt (G. rosenrot), MSw. rosenerödh (Sw. rosenröd, Da. -r{obar}d), Icel. rósrauður.] A. adj. Red like a rose; rose-coloured.a 1300 K. Horn 16 He was whit so þe flur, Rose red was his colur. c 13...
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Keith Faure
Murder of Lewis Moran
On 31 March 2004 Lewis Moran and associate Herbert Wrout were shot while drinking at the Brunswick Club in Sydney Road, Brunswick
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paraph
▪ I. paraph, n. (ˈpæræf) Also 4–5 paraf, 5 -affe. [a. F. paraphe, parafe, also 15th c. parraphe, -affe, paraffe = It. paˈrafo, med.L. paˈraphus, shortened form of paragraphus: see paragraph.] † 1. A paragraph. Obs.1395 Purvey Remonstr. (1851) 15 Hostiance, in the paraf ‘Quid si clericus’, seith [etc...
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John Benetti
He also earned the nickname "Troubles" from Carlton's then Chairman of Selectors Jack Wrout in response to his habit of complaining whenever he was omitted
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prettily
prettily, adv. (ˈprɪtɪlɪ) Forms: see pretty. [f. pretty a. + -ly2.] In a pretty manner. † 1. In a cunning or clever manner; cleverly, ingeniously, skilfully, neatly. Obs.14.. A.B.C. 6 in Pol. Rel. & L. Poems (1866) 244 A bok hym is browt..Pratylych I-wrout. c 1489 Caxton Sonnes of Aymon xi. 282 They...
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Evangelos Goussis
Associate Bertie Wrout was severely wounded but survived the attack.
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Benjamin Till
BBC producer Penny Wrout then commissioned him to make a three-minute musical film for the Children in Need telethon, showcasing the bizarre and wacky
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Brunswick Football Club
Barry Nolan
1981 Barry Nolan
1980 Barry Nolan
1979 George Stone
1978 Barry Nolan
1977 John Williams
1976 John Warden
1975 John Warden
1974 Jack Wrout
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1970 VFL grand final
outcome of the game had been decided, based on the habits of both coaches:
‘Barass’ sat with [former Carlton player and then chairman of selectors] Jack Wrout
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