4 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WAMBLINESS»
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The English dialect dictionary
Dev.3, n.Dev. (RTE), (301'.'2 Hence Wambliness, sb. an uneasiness or upheaval
of the stomach. Dev. lt do bring him a wambliness of the innards to do or say
ought as may draw the public eye upon us, PtllLLI'OTl'S Sons of [Morning (1900)
90 ...
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Eden Phillpotts's Dartmoor Novels ...: Sons of the morning
"By rights 'tis the dooty of Churdles Ash, but he'm an ancient piece wi'out great
store o' words best o' times, an' none for a moment such as this; so he've axed me
to speak instead, 'cause it do bring him a wambliness to say ought as may draw ...
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The Widecombe Edition of Eden Phillpotts's Dartmoor Novels ...
"By rights 'tis the dooty of Churdles Ash, but he'm an ancient piece wi'out great
store o' words best o' times, an' none for a moment such as this; so he've axed me
to speak instead, 'cause it do bring him a wambliness to say ought as may draw ...
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The Widecombe Edition of Eden Phillpotts's Dartmoor Novels ...
"By rights 'tis the dooty of Churdles Ash, but he'm an ancient piece wi'out great
store o' words best o' times, an' none for a moment such as this; so he've axed me
to speak instead, 'cause it do bring him a wambliness to say ought as may draw ...