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Bone Breath and the Vandals
What a wallydraigle." She took the notebook and pencil out of her back pocket
and made a check mark beside wallydraigle, to show she had used her
vocabulary word once in ordinary conversation. "Wallydraigle?" Kayo waited for a
definition, ...
2
Tales of My Landlord: Second Series : in Four Volumes
... still standing in the Luckenbooths-—I think it's a claith-merchant's booth the <
lay—at the airn stanchells, five doors abune GossFord's Close-—But now we
haena sic spirit amang us ; we think mair about the warst wallydraigle in our ain
byre, ...
But now we haena sic spirit amang us; we think mair about the warst wallydraigle
in our ain byre, than about the blessing which the angel of the covenant gave to
the Patriarch even at Peniel and Mahanaim, or the binding obligation of our ...
Looking out from it she observed a blue-green figure with one large eye in the
middle of its forehead steering at her. This strange looking, 'wallydraigle' type
figure was setting in a pedestal type chair in the center of the room as if it had
been ...
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Waverley novels. (Abbotsford ed.).
Wallydraigle, the youngest bird in a nest, and hence used for any feeble ill-grown
creature. Walth, plenty. Wame, womb ; belly, Wamefu', bellyful. Wampishes,
tosses franticly. Wan, got; won. "Wan o'er," got over. Wanchancy, unlucky.
Wanion ...
sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]), 1847
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Waverley Novels: Castle dangerous ; 2 . The surgeon's daughter
Vivers, food; eatables. Vassaill, vessels. W Wa', wall. Wallydraigle, the youngest
Waal, well. bird in a nest, and hence Wabster, webstcr ; weaver. used for any
feeble illWad, wager; pledge; host- grown creature. age. Walth, plenty. Wad,
would.
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The Essential Scots Dictionary: Scots-English, English-Scots
n a violent jerky movement SHETLAND, MB. wallople [-a- as in 'bad'] n a lapwing.
wallydrag, wallydraigle [-a- as in 'bad'] n 1 a good-for-nothing NE. 2 an
undersized person or animal. walyl [rhymes with 'Sally'] interjection (cry of sorrow
) oh ...
Iseabail Macleod, Pauline Cairns, 2004
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The Heart of Mid-Lothian (Annotated)
—Butnow we haena sicspirit amangus; wethink mair about the warst wallydraigle
in our ain byre, than about the blessing which the angel of the covenant gave
tothe Patriarcheven at PenielandMahanaim, or the binding obligation ofour ...
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Full English Breakfast: A Ramble Through London, Wales, and ...
Their nationality became apparent shortly after we began our tour, as the largest
wallydraigle asked the Yeoman Warder his first smart aleck question. The tour
guide mentioned a rope that holds a certain portcullis in place is centuries old but
...
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The Heart of Mid-Lothian, Complete:
—But now we haena sic spirit amang us; we think mair about the warst
wallydraigle inourain byre, than about the blessing which the angel of the
covenant gave to the Patriarch evenat Peniel and Mahanaim, or thebinding
obligationofour ...