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  • 41Minneapolis Public Library, North Branch — U.S. National Register of Historic Places …

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  • 42gibe — gibe1 giber, n. gibingly, adv. /juyb/, v., gibed, gibing, n. v.i. 1. to utter mocking or scoffing words; jeer. v.t., 2. to taunt; deride. n. 3. a taunting or sarcastic remark. Also, ji …

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  • 43roughhouse — n. /ruf hows /; v. /ruf hows , howz /, n., pl. roughhouses / how ziz/, v., roughhoused / howst , howzd /, roughhousing / how sing, zing/. n. 1. rough, disorderly playing, esp. indoors. v.i. 2. to engage in rough, disorderly play. v.t. 3. to… …

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  • 44tousle — /tow zeuhl/, v., tousled, tousling, n. v.t. 1. to disorder or dishevel: The wind tousled our hair. 2. to handle roughly. n. 3. a disheveled or rumpled mass, esp. of hair. 4. a disordered, disheveled, or tangled condition. Also, touzle. [1400 50;… …

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  • 45bang — I Australian Slang (n., v.) sexual intercourse, e.g. She bangs like a dunny door in a storm (implies a certain promiscuity); person rated according to their sexual ability: a good bang II North Country (Newcastle) Words to thump, to handle… …

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  • 46gibe — [dʒaıb] n [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Perhaps from Old French giber to handle roughly ] another spelling of ↑jibe …

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  • 47jibe — {{11}}jibe (n.) 1560s, perhaps from M.Fr. giber to handle roughly, or an alteration of gaber to mock. {{12}}jibe (v.) agree, fit, 1813, of unknown origin, perhaps a figurative extension of earlier jib, gybe (v.) shift a sail or boom (see JIB (Cf …

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  • 48maul — mɔːl n. hammer, sledge hammer; brawl v. wound, crush, mutilate; behave crudely; handle roughly or carelessly …

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  • 49mauled — mɔːl n. hammer, sledge hammer; brawl v. wound, crush, mutilate; behave crudely; handle roughly or carelessly …

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  • 50mauling — n. harsh beating with a stick or the fist, serious beating with a cudgel mɔːl n. hammer, sledge hammer; brawl v. wound, crush, mutilate; behave crudely; handle roughly or carelessly …

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