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tjUAl" if DKISK^To have had ^dnp^'dwrnk means to be partly tntoxjcated.
" 1 xanney had had a ^Idi^ «' dnmJt mktm I daw that ther.**
i;kAT^" A cofnmon imprecation.
1>KATTLE. — A swearing expresdon ; also to throttle.
" iJrattU hit neck ; a pretty nigh irnld^i I."
1;1<AY, or DKAA, or DRAW.— A squirrels nest.
" To dray *' a cover is to turn in the boands and work them through to try to nnd a fox.
UKliCKLY MINUT.— Immediately; on the instant.
" Oie I that ther knife </rrrA/y mf mi/, else I'll muchabout drap into 'e."
DKICIC.- Three. DKKS 11. --To thrash.
DKICSS. -A butcher ** dresses*' the carcase of an animal when he roniovcH skin and offal and prepares it for sale. Land is
- • Um-iirtssed" with manure, when this is allowed to lie on the
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hU lew. —Sleepy, inactive.
hUIPPIN--Uocf dtip/^in' is much used on bread instead of
hUirPlN' Wl';i. The usual expression when one is ih^M^m^hly wrl fix)m rain is, '• I be got drippiiC, wet."
OKM / 1 W K^ini)|3: in x^ery small drops.
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