10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EARBASHER»
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Kel Richards' Dictionary of Phrase and Fable
Earbasher. A personwho won't stop talking; they just keep on thumping your ear
with words; someone who drones on, and on, and on, and on, and on .... Echidna
. Why insomepartsof Australia, such as rural Queensland and New South Wales,
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Dictionary of Modern Colloquial French
—Whyall this disturbance? cassebonbons n.m. 'Earbasher', persistent nagger.
cassebonbons adj. inv. Naggingly boring (also: casseburnes). cassecoun. m.1 '
Madcap', daredevil character.2 Stuntman (in films). cassecouillesn.m. 'Earbasher'
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E A Lovatt Esq, R. J. H 'erail, E. A. Lovatt, 2005
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The Art of Winning Souls: Pastoral Care of Novices
We can learn a lot from the salon culture of seventeenth-century France.10 A
good conversationalist is not what is called in Australia an “earbasher”—one who
is always ready to talk insistently and for a long time, not registering the tedium
on ...
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The Concise New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and ...
... 1942 earbash noun a conversation; an unwanted lecture; a tirade AUSTRALIA,
1951 earbash verb to talk to someone at length; to bore someone with speech
AUSTRALIA, 1944 earbasher noun an incessant talker; a bore AUSTRALIA,
1941 ...
Terry Victor, Tom Dalzell, 2007
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English Language Word Builder
... BOLSTERER CARAVANER CHAMFERER CLATTERER CONGEALER
CONTESTER DEFRAUDER DESCANTER DISAVOWER DTSRUPTER
EARBASHER ENTRATNER EXPLOTTER FLAVOURER GALUMPHER
HARNESSER ...
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An Australian Dictionary for North Americans
In horse-racing, a bet that pays for both a win and a place. earbasher n. A boring,
talkative person. earn a quid, to exp. (Br) To be employed, to earn money. See
also quid. earth wire n. A ground wire, an electrical ground-potential connector.
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Made to Matter: White Fathers. Stolen Generations
In his last book, finished off by Douglas Lockwood, the narrator (who we can't
quite say is Harney) wrote: 'a man tires of talking, of being always classified as an
earbasher' ([1963] 1972, 70). This tiredness was inspired by another white ...
Fiona Probyn-Rapsey, 2013
She sipped. He chugged. A yabbering earbasher, he, but she let him chat her up,
smiled, nodded her head, frequently reached over to caress his hand. The casual
observer would not assume this to be a business transaction. She played him ...
William Hoffer, Marilyn Hoffer, 2010
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DECEPTIVE TREASURES: Slye Temp book 5
Dingo was saying to Blade, “That head nurse was an earbasher all right.” “Your
room's twodoors down,” Tanner said, offering eachof them a keycard. Blade
snatched his. “Sticka fork inme.I'm done.” Hewalked down two doorsand
disappeared ...
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The Lingo Dictionary: Of Favourite Australian Words and Phrases
E. eagle shits Getting paid or pay day, e.g. 'Today the eagle shits'. Also the eagle
has landed. earbash 1. To be nagged. 2. To talk non-stop to someone. earbasher
Someone who never stops talking. earhole The ear, e.g. 'I gave him a swift hit ...
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