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  • 51Yoal — The Yoal, often referred to as the Ness Yoal, is a clinker built craft used traditionally in the Shetland Islands. It is designed primarily for rowing, but which also handles well under her traditional square sail when running before the wind or… …

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  • 52Home Newcastle — is a football song by Busker sung by Newcastle United supporters. It has Geordie words in the song. This is usually sung when a group of supporters march on to St. James Park before a match.For more details about Ronnie Lambert, author of Home… …

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  • 53mule — mule1 /myoohl/, n. 1. the sterile offspring of a female horse and a male donkey, valued as a work animal, having strong muscles, a body shaped like a horse, and donkeylike long ears, small feet, and sure footedness. Cf. hinny1. 2. any hybrid… …

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  • 54Dunno — The Adventures of Dunno and his Friends book cover Dunno, or Know Nothing (Russian: Незнайка, Neznayka; from the Russian phrase не знаю , don t know) is an anti hero created by the Soviet children s writer Nikolay Nosov. Dunno, recognized by his… …

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  • 55North American donkey — A miniature and a small Standard donkey in Minnesota in winter North American donkeys constitute approximately 0.1% of the worldwide donkey population.[1] Donkeys were brought to the New World by the Conquistadores in the 15th century …

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  • 56mule — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. hinny, crossbreed; intransigent, pighead. See animal, obstinacy. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. jackass, donkey, ass, burro, jenny, hinney, army mule, Missouri mule; see also animal 2 . III (Roget s 3… …

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  • 57mule — {{11}}mule (1) offspring of donkey and horse, from O.E. mul, O.Fr. mul mule, hinny (12c., fem. mule), both from L. mulus (fem. mula) a mule, probably from a pre Latin Mediterranean language. The mule combines the strength of the horse with the… …

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  • 58sing — v. & n. v. (past sang; past part. sung) 1 intr. utter musical sounds with the voice, esp. words with a set tune. 2 tr. utter or produce by singing (sing another song). 3 intr. (of the wind, a kettle, etc.) make inarticulate melodious or humming,… …

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  • 59Fummel — Fum mel, n. (Zo[ o]l.) A hinny. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 60Hinniate — Hin ni*ate, Hinny Hin nyv. i. [L. hinnire.] To neigh; to whinny. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …

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