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Smith" The titterer broke intoa loud guffaw. "Earthsmithdoesn't evenknow what
planet he's from.Good old Earthsmith." He was asmallthin man, this titterer, with
toobright eyes, vaguely purple skin, and a wellgreased shock of stiff greenhair.
And the presence of one Cockney titterer will cause a whole party to walk in
clouds of darkness. The hamlet of Anaho stands on a margin of flat land between
the west of the beach and the spring of the impending mountains. A grove of
palms, ...
Robert Louis Stevenson, June Skinner Sawyers, 2013
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The Treasury of Knowledge and Library of Reference: A ...
Gf-gan'tlne, a likcagiant; irrc- Gi-gan'tic a. giantlike, big, e norm one, bulky Gi-*ran
-tom'a chy. ff. the fabulous war of the giants against heaven Gi«;'gle, v. n. to laugh
idly ; to titter Gig'gllng. par. Giggled, pre. Gig'gler, a. a laugher ; a titterer Giglet ...
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An Elementary Dictionary for Common Schools with Pronouncing ...
Gl|'gler, n. a laugher ; a titterer. Gig'ot, n. the branch of a bridle ; the hip joint. $Ild,
v. a. [imp. t. &,pp. gilded, gilt] to overlay with thin gold ; to adorn with lustre. [er. ild'
er, n. one who gilds ; a coin. See Guild- ild'j'ng, n. gold laid on a surface for ...
Joseph Emerson Worcester, 1843
And thepresenceofone Cockney titterer willcausea whole party to walk in clouds
ofdarkness. The hamlet of Anaho stands ona margin of flatland between thewest
ofthe beach andthe spring ofthe impending mountains. A grove of palms, ...
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The new spelling dictionary, teaching to write and pronounce ...
... Pjgan'tic,«. like a giant, bulky, big, wicked Oig'glc, v. n. to laugh idly, to titter Pjg'
gkr,f. foolish laughter, a titterer Billet, J, a wanton lascivious girl ; a. wanton Wd,
v. a. t«. wash ovar with gold, to adorn Sild'er,/. one who gilds, a com pld/ing,/. gold
...
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SQUAWKER STARCHER STITCHERy STRANDER SUNDERER SWITCHER
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The Royal Standard English Dictionary: In Which The Words ...
... buîky, big G,ig'glí, v.a. to Iaugh idly, to titter or grin G.ïg'gle'r, /. a fooliflí Jaugher,
titterer G^g'lër, / a wanton lascivious girl G,ïld, v. a. to waíh over with gold G/íkl'ér,
s. one who gilds ; the name of a coin Gjïld'ïng,/. gold laid on for ornament G,ïll,/, ...
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A Complete Dictionary of the English Language, Both with ...
A laugher, a titterer. GIGLiLT, gig'-lit. f. A wanton, a lafcivious girl. GIGOT, jig-ht. s.
The hipjoint. To GILD, gild', v. a. pret. GlLDBD or GtLT. To wash over with gold; to
adorn with lustre; to brighten, to illuminate. GILDER, glV-dtir. s.l One who lays ...
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Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary: And Expositor of ...
Giggle, gig'gl ti. re. to laugh idly, to titter Gigglcr, gfg'gl-ur s. a laugher, a titterer
GigTet, gig gl-it, properly Gigglet. s. a wanton, a lascivious girt Gild, gild r. a. prct.
gilded or gilt, to wash over with gold ; to adorn with lastre Gilding, gil ding s. gold
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