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hirn

n. (context UK dialectal Northern England Scotland English) corner; nook; hiding-place

Usage examples of "hirn".

HE WAITED in the car, Hirn Zeitzler touched the small flesh-colored bandage on his nose with delicate fingertips.

However, any discomfort he may have felt was not enough to stop Hirn from claiming that he was one of the ones who had stopped the assassin in his tracks.

All the planning he had done would come to naught if Hirn failed to get the final piece of the ancient puzzle.

But only if Hirn came down from whatever drug- or alcohol-induced stupor he was in today and brought Kluge the one thing he needed to make the whole plan come together.

They had not made any firm promises to Father, but neither had they told hirn that Lizzie was dead set against mining in High Glen.

She, at least, sent substantial sums of money to Georgos through an Athens law firm, money which permitted hirn to attend Yale and obtain a Ph.

Some thirty seconds later Charles called to inform hirn that the lobby was now empty.

Bob Renwick ii thinking of an indirect way to reach Basset, make hirn listen, but only when the timing is right.

Doch unter der Befriedigung in ihrem Hirn pochte ein dumpfer Schmerz in ihrem Herzen.

Das biologische Hirn des Patienten allein ist die periphere Station für den Computer.