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The Amazing Illustrated Word Game Memory Books Volume 2, Set ...
here' The SILTIER part 7”' Letter Word Order Cross _Reference [RESTI Words ~
BLfi§) (3: ERISTIC B: BITSIER D: DIRTIES, DITSIER, TIDIERS L; SILTIER VI R'%
3IVISIT&'VISITER M: MIRIEST, MISTIER, RIMIEST W' MES P: PITIERS' TIPSIER ...
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Concerning Spiritualism
... Then when the Angel-Reapers shall up-sheave The harvest, Angel-Gleaners
will not leave ' One least small grain of good—and there are none So evil but
some precious germ lives on,—- - The rimiest gutter crawling by the way Still ath
its ...
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The Woodlanders: Easyread Super Large 24pt Edition
“I don't care who the man is, 'tis the rimiest morning we've had this fall.” “I heard
you wondering why I've kept my daughter so long at boarding- school,” resumed
Mr. Melbury, looking up from the letter which he was reading anew by the fire, ...
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The Woodlanders (Extended Annotated Edition):
"I don't care who the man is, 'tis the rimiest morning we've had thisfall." "I
heardyou wondering whyI'vekept my daughter solong at boarding school,"
resumedMr. Melbury, looking upfrom the letter which hewas reading anew
bythefire, and ...
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Reflections: A Great Miracle Through the Storms
My life wasn't happy anymore; it was the same old thing. The promises, lies,
deceptions, and beating of others at their own game. How I don't want this life
anymore, there must be a better way. Just when I began to rimiest, and I thought
of the ...
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Delphi Complete Works of Thomas Hardy (Illustrated)
“I don't care who the man is, 'tis the rimiest morning we'vehad this fall.” “I heard
you wonderingwhy I've kept mydaughter so longat boardingschool,” resumedMr.
Melbury,looking up from the letter which he was reading anew by the fire,and ...
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Orality and Literacy in Early Middle English
... lencten hrimigost: he by6 lengest ceald," may be translated: 'Winter is coldest,
spring rimiest: it is cold the. 51 See E. G. Stanley, In the Foreground: Beowulf, p.
209; and the article "Personification and Allegory in Medieval English Literature,
...
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Chambers concise dictionary
[Anglo-Saxon brim] □ rimy adj (rimier, rimiest). rim lock >n a lock mechanism in a
metal case that is screwed to the inner surface of a door. rimu / 'ri:mu:/ > n 1 a tall
evergreen coniferous tree of New Zealand. 2 the wood of this tree. [19c : Maori ...
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Chembers 21 Century Dictionary
rimy /'raimi/ ad/ (rimier, rimiest) frosty; covered with rime. © Anglo-Saxon hrim.
rime2 see RHYME. rim-lock o noun a lock mechanism in a metal case that is
screwed to the inner surface of a door. rimu /'ri:mu:/ e» noun 1 a tall evergreen ...
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Oxford Dictionary of English
from Maori. rimy /ˈrʌɪmi/ 7adjective (rimier, rimiest) literary covered with frost.
rind 7noun [mass noun] the tough outer skin of certain fruit, especially citrus fruit.
2the hard outer edge of cheese or bacon. 2the bark of a tree or plant. 2the hard ...