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British order: Abbr
Answer for the clue "British order: Abbr ", 3 letters:
obe
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Usage examples of obe.
The Navy brass are hamstrung by their own fear and preconceptions about psychology, which Obe and Ramsey find easy enough to play on.
Ilriscilla blusbeb, but obe was tiecriettig pleaseb, for obe coulb not help but notice that Ntirt bab a uilrtl large plow.
Pascal himself made, remarks to which Obe had listened with a tight set face.
While she stood obe diently, he put it around her slim throat, secured the clasp, and settled it into place.
Nooz Wana, the Whelmer of Ships, and from the Straits of Pondar Obed I am come, wherein it is my wont to vex the seas.
Obed Hussey, I saw, was tall and broad shouldered: as fine looking a boy as would be encountered in a month of Sundays, except for the beard on his face and the raggedness of his clothes.
Jesse explained while Obed Hussey busied himself in spreading his blanket in the middle of the Cachot floor.
The worthy Obed tells us, that in the early times of the whale fishery, ere ships were regularly launched in pursuit of the game, the people of that island erected lofty spars along the seacoast, to which the look-outs ascended by means of nailed cleats, something as fowls go upstairs in a hen-house.
Into town in the fall of 1973 comes Joel-Andrew, a miracle-working itinerant preacher, and his dancing cat Obed, fluent in several languages.
In Pollard's boat were his boatsteerer, Obed Hendricks, along with their fellow Nantucketers Barzillai Ray, Owen Coffin, and Charles Ramsdell, and the African American Samuel Reed.
Obed Marsh he had three ships afloat - brigantine Columby, brig Hefty, an' barque Sumatry Queen.
Obed Marsh he had three ships afloat - - brigantine Columby, brig Hefty, an' barque Sumatry Queen.
Tida let the pepper strips fall into her lap and obe- diently took a cheese puff.
They thought what they'd got was well wuth all they'd had to give up - an' I guess Obed kind o' come to think the same hisself when he'd chewed over old Walakea's story a bit.
They thought what they'd got was well wuth all they'd had to give up - - an' I guess Obed kind o' come to think the same hisself when he'd chewed over old Walakea's story a bit.