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Old July 25th, 2022, 12:24 PM
John Barrs
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Default [Dixonary] 3269 vote for SpailpĂ*n

Votes are due by Wednesday 27th July by1800 BST


usual rules, 2 votes for the dafunotion of your choice don't look it up
until after you have voted


*JohnnyB*


1 (Archaic) a woman who sells fish

2 [Irish] an itinerant or seasonal farm worker 3
*Irish
English.* Nonsensical talk; overblown or empty rhetoric; claptrap

4 any of several evergreen trees or shrubs of the family
Fagaceae, including species in the genera Chrysolepis of western North
America and Castanopsis of East and Southeast Asia; The edible nut of any
of these plants

5 (Far.) a projecting flange on the upper edge of a horseshoe,
turned up so as to embrace the lower part of the hoof

6 a genre of Spanish thriller or horror film typically
involving a murder mystery and characterized by graphic violence,
eroticism, an atmospheric, sometimes dreamlike blend of suspense and horror
elements, and often a prominent, intense music score

7 the ruddy duck (Oxyura jamaicensis) of North America

8 an iron pin used to attach the figurehead to the prow of
medieval round ships

9 A tool, similar to a spike, used to break rocks by inserting
it into a crevice and striking it with a heavy hammer.

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