10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SLIDDERY»
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sliddery in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Walking on the Isle of Arran: Low level walks to high ...
Distance 13km (8 miles) Height gain 330m/1080ft Start/finish Sliddery — grid ref.
931229 Terrain Roads, tracks, a rugged moorland walk and a bouldery coastal
walk with some good paths. Refreshments None closer than Blackwaterfoot or ...
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The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
Dis weet is made iverything as sliddery as da rnelishin, Sh. News (Oct. 6, 1900).
Cal.1 III. A favourite haunt of 'gellies,' as tadpoles were called, the old name for
the sliddery leech, COLVILLI Vernacular 1899) 9. 51k. Slimy and sliddery as the ...
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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Thesaurus
||sliddery adj syn SLICK 1, greasy, lubricious, ||slipper, slippery, slippy, slithery
slide vb I to go or progress with a smooth continuous motion < goldfish slid
across the pool > syn glide, glissade, slick, slip, slither rel flow, stream 2 syn SLIP
6, drop ...
Merriam-Webster, Inc, 1988
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The Geological Magazine Or Monthly Journal of Geology
It nowhere reaches the coast, but is first seen a few hundred yards south of
Olauchog farm, and extends in a northerly direction for at least two miles; and
from Sliddery Water, 011 the west, to the Cloined burn, near the well-known shell
-bed, ...
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Racism on the Victorian Stage: Representation of Slavery and ...
He intends to raise the money to buy their freedom from Sliddery – by getting him
to sell his unwanted slaves who had already been promised freedom by
Sliddery's uncle before he died. There is no awareness of the contradiction in
trading ...
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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: ...
A.S. slit/z sliddery, Su.G. sluel laevis, politus. Smoxnss, s. l. Slipperiness, S. 2.
Smoothness of versification, metaph. used. You—b|ythly can, when'ye think tit,
Enjoy your friend, and judge the wit And slidness of a sang. Ramsuy's Poems, ii.
452.
Kildonan, 6 miles east of Sliddery, is a sprawling farming village with a sandy
beach. There are views from here of Pladda Island Lighthouse and Ailsa Craig,
which rises like an iceberg 13 miles out to sea. Look for a large colony of Atlantic
...
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The Ayrshire and Arran Coastal Paths
Walk past the buildings and follow the track as it turns left then right, climbing
gradually away from the coast to reach the A841 at Sliddery. Turn right at
Sliddery Supplies onto the A841 and walk along the verge towards Lagg and
Kilmory.
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Scotland's Highlands and Islands
A lovely 10-mile drive (or walk) goes up Glen Scorrodalefrom Sliddery, along
Sliddery Water to Lamlash Bay. Kildonan, 6 miles east of Sliddery, is a sprawling
farming village with two hotels, a sandy beach and Kildonan Castle, a ruined
keep ...
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Register of Potato Crops Inspected and Certified "T.S.(A.)," ...
(Harcarse) ... 4 Bute. 5950 Brown, J., Corriecravie Hse., Brodick (Sliddery) . . $
5952 Cook, G., Ethvin. Kildonan . 2 5953 Cook, J.,Ivy Cott., Sliddery . i 5954 Cook
, R., Whitefield, Sliddery . 2 5955 Craig, A. , Glaick, Machrie Bay . 1 5956 Craig, A.
, ...
Great Britain. Dept. of Agriculture and Fisheries for Scotland, 1947
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SLIDDERY»
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Irish Gravity Enduro Round 1 - Ballinastoe County Wicklow
... be attacking totally bone dry dusty trails in the sun but who doesn't relish the challenge that the occasional slippery, sliddery, skiddery bit of trail provide also? «Pinkbike.com, Apr 14»
Body of stalker found on Arran
The search, which centred on the rugged moorland bordering the Ross Road between Lamlash and Sliddery, also featured specially trained tracker dogs and a ... «The Arran Banner, Sep 12»
Hand-beast prints found on isle
The finds at Kildonan by locals Fiona Gorman and John and Jean Fitzpatrick at Sliddery, and during investigations by Dr Clark and Mr Corrance, have seen the ... «BBC News, May 09»