10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «KNAGGY»
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knaggy en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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Mining Science and Technology: Proceedings of the 5th ...
The condition of cemented plane is the character of material of the two sides of
cemented plane and the knaggy degree of cemented plane and specimen
dimension. The shears strictly happen along the cemented plane if the concrete
and ...
Yuehan Wang, Shirong Ge, Guangli Guo, 2004
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A High-school Dictionary of the English Language
KALE. 181. KNAGGY. K. KALE, n. A kind of cabbage. Ka-lei'do-s«6pe, n. An
optical instrument which exhibits an infinite variety of beautiful colors and forms.
Kal'mi-a, n. [Named for Ptter Katm.] An evergreen shrub having showy iiowers.
Noah Webster, William Greenleaf Webster, William Adolphus Wheeler, 1871
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Glossary of Northamptonshire words and phrases
3. An old worn-out horse; probably such an one as is only fit for the knacker.
KNAG. See GNAG. KNAGGING. Finding fault pettishly and peevishly, irritably "
quibbling " You're always knagging at me." Brockett gives " Knaggy, testy, ill-
humoured, ...
Anne Elizabeth Baker, 1854
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Tiw: Or, A View of the Roots and Stems of the English as a ...
Or, A View of the Roots and Stems of the English as a Teutonic Tongue William
Barnes. Knuckle. Knack, n. to talk affectedly. Kndcher, s. to chatter, giggle. Knag,
a knot in wood. Knaggy, n. knotty. Gnag, n.1 Gnaw. J Knaeginge inne gaest, ...
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Selected Poems and Songs
... did sweat swatch a sample swats newly-brewed weak beer (DSL ) sweer lazy,
averse; dead-sweer: extremely averse swinge to beat, whip, flog, belabour, drive
with blows (DSL ) swirlie knaggy, full of knots (E); 'knaggy' means 'knotty, rough, ...
Robert Burns, Robert P. Irvine, 2013
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Knowledge-intensive Subgroup Mining: Techniques for ...
... habits of individual examiners for liver diseases; these were assessed as
interesting by a domain specialist. The first line depicts the subgroup (target
variable Examiner=El) described by Liver surface = knaggy with a target share of
...
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Homophones and Homographs: An American Dictionary, 4th ed.
... motherofpearl naker a kettledrum nade a grenade (by shortening) neighed
made the loud prolonged calling cry typical of a horse naggie (see knaggy)
naggy (see knaggy) naiad the distinctive aquatic young of mayflies and
dragonflies that ...
[shib' 'leth, n.the Gileadite testword for an Ephraimite, whocouldnot pronounce sh
(Judg xii 56; B): any such test: a peculiarity ofspeech:the criterion or
catchwordofagroup:acant phrase.] Dilly added 'knaggy'to the end of 'lee', making '
leek' and ...
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The Dialect of Craven in the West-Riding of the Country of ...
KNAGGY, Knotty. 2. Quarrelsome, wrangling. KNAGUE, To gnaw. BELG. knagen.
A. S. gna'gan. - KNAGUIN G, Gnawing. KN ALEDGE, Knowledge. KNAWN,
Known. “ Be hit Imawen to all men yt whereas the Abbot &. Covent of Cockersond
...
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Glossary of Northamptonshire words and phrases, with ...
3. An old worn-out horse; probably such an one as is only fit for the knacker.
KNAG. See GNAG. KNAGGING. Finding fault pettishly and peevishly, irritably
quibbling " You're always knagging at me." Brockett gives " Knaggy, testy, ill-
humoured, ...
Anne Elizabeth Baker, 1854
3 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «KNAGGY»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
knaggy en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Blakey Ridge blast: My Dream Drive
Or amusing place names - Thunderheads, Stone Hagg, Robin Hood's Butts, Knaggy House, Snod Hill and Fryupdale (where my old ... «Pistonheads.com, Feb 14»
The Suicide of LeAnn Leutner
At 70, Flacks is short and stout with wild, white hair and a knaggy beard. A gadfly and political activist, well known on the Upper West Side for ... «Village Voice, Jul 13»
Death Valley Daze
... a half, parked at the end of the road, the Mahogany Flat Campground, shouldered packs, and began the 7-mile hike to the knaggy summit. «Huffington Post, Abr 11»