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Hong Kong Auditing: Economic Theory and Practice (Second ...
(a) The Wallydrag Company Ltd. is indebted to a CPA for unpaid fees and has
offered to issue unsecured interest-bearing notes to the accountant. Would
acceptance of these notes have any bearing upon the CPA's independence in
relations ...
The drunkards and slovens in his company are equally notable for their huge
stomachs, swelling with greasy fat flesh: Full mony a waistles wallydrag With
wamis unweildable did furth wag In creische that did incres. (11. 97-99) The word
...
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William Dunbar: Selected Poems
It mycht be na remeid. 90 Than the fowll monstir Glutteny, Off wame unsasiable
and gredy, To dance he did him dres: Him followit mony fowll drunckart, With can
and collep, cop and quart, 95 In surffet and exces; Full mony a waistles wallydrag
...
William Dunbar, Harriet Harvey Wood, 2003
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Tales of the Jacobite Grenadiers: The Second of Three Books ...
Sergeant Baird cuffed the leering man, 'Ignore the wallydrag you lecherous
mongrel and harness the bloody horses!' The wagon-driver winced under the
weight of the blow. And Sergeant Baird lifted his hand about to lash out once
more.
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ElderSpeak: A Thesaurus or Compendium of Words Related to ...
See role. wallydrag (waal'li-drag)) n. an unkempt, disreputable woman, often
preceded by old. [Sc]. See old woman. wamble (wamb'bəl, waamb'bəl) vi. 1. to
move unsteadily or stagger about; twist or turn. ○ The cogger wambled into the
room.
James L. Reynolds, MD, 2014
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The NIGHT of the MILLIONTH Dream: Revisited
wallydrag: Last born of a group of siblings. A tellurian word, though universal in
meaning. Windian: Inhabitant of the Land of Dreamitite on the windward shores
ofthe Stateof Wind windicious:A culinaryterm known by Dreamititians to connote ...
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Nineteen Centuries of Drink in England: A History
Richard Valpy French. Then the foul monster Gluttony, Of wame [belly] insatiable
and gredy, To dance he did him dress: Him followed mony foul dronkart, With can
andcollop, cupand quart, In surfett and excess. Fully many a wasteful wallydrag ...
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The Essential Scots Dictionary: Scots-English, English-Scots
... wyke NE; (physically) week wabbit, fushionless; (mentally) saft, silly, feel NE; (
in character) fushionless, facile; (of food or drink) wersh, spleuterie NE. weaken (
in health) tak doon. weakling wallydrag NE, sha(u)chie, shargar NE. weal n (scar)
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Iseabail Macleod, Pauline Cairns, 2004
The little wallydrag . . . really Draeban, what do you see in her? if you insist on
marrying below yourself, why not pick another from the litter. i understand that the
women's quarters is filled with unmarried mongrels.” Taleighka did not linger to ...
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Ancient Scottish Poems. Published from the MS. of George ...
The two lines which follow are highly charac- teristical, but at the same time are
so grossly indecent, that it was necessary to suppress them. The publisher of the
Evergreen followed the same course. St. 9. 1. 7. " Full mony a waistless wallydrag
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