10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «JOBERNOWL»
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The Chambers Dictionary
Encompassing more than 300,000 definitions, this up-to-date reference of the English language covers both old and new words, the commonplace and the unusual, with information on idioms, etymologies, and more than 200,000 references.
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The Wordsworth Thesaurus: For Home, Office and Study
... dunderpate, dupe, easy mark, fall guy, fathead, fon, galah, gaupus, git, goon,
goop, goose, greenhorn, gudgeon, gull, halfwit, harlequin, idiot, ignoramus,
illiterate, imbecile, jackass, Jack-fool, jerk, jester, jobernowl, josh, joskin, leather-
head, ...
Wordsworth, William, 1993
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The Chambers Dictionary
Encompassing more than 470,000 definitions, this up-to-date reference of the English language covers both old and new words, the commonplace and the unusual, with information on idioms, pronunciation, and etymologies.
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The Chambers Dictionary
What is new in this edition? New words Now in its 12th edition, the dictionary has been updated to include words and expressions that have entered the language in the four years since the last edition was published.
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Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
... tears ЦТЯ ЯЯЧЯ jobernowl л. f5, 4i4s Jock n. (Scot.) яятя; (Scot.) ЯШ TT янтя;
^гя>, яцп; (slang) *яте ятя?г jockey п. згнп (^??Tf ^т я5Я^тт)ят^1 ч;г 5тгтттт;
ялттт я зт^тчег ятя ?зтя ящт; v.r. á í. «тя ^ят (яг<т? я); ч)^т Ья, ?ят чгт^т; sfrf-çfTf
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Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
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Foyle's further philavery: a cornucopia of lexical delights
... famed for the production of panama hats. jobble verb to move jerkily like a sea
running in irregular waves. jobernowl noun a stupid person $»>The word is
apparently derived from the Frenchjobard, meaning 'a noodle' and the English
nowl, ...
One can trust the jobernowl who gave me the directions, o'course." "You're
usually a good judge of that sort of thing, Boxer. Do you think we can?" "Trust him
? Oh, aye. I just don't know if we can follow the way if it gets dark soon now —
and the ...
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501 Most Notorious Crimes
501 of the world's most notorious crimes.
Bounty Books, Paul Donnelley, Jane Birch, 2009
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The Chambers Crossword Dictionary, 3rd edition
The best-selling reference for crossword solvers and setters - Over 500,000 solutions for every kind of crossword - More than 2,500 crossword code words to alert you to cryptic ploys - New synonyms to give you up-to-the-minute answers - New ...
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The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet: A Novel
From the author of Cloud Atlas, now a major motion picture starring Tom Hanks, Halle Berry, Susan Sarandon, and Hugh Grant, and directed by Lana and Andy Wachowski and Tom Tykwer BONUS: This edition contains a discussion guide for The ...