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dook

Etymology 1 vb. (context of a ferret English) To make a certain clucking sound. Etymology 2

vb. (context dialect English) duck Etymology 3

alt. (context UK dialectal English) a strong, untwilled linen or cotton. n. (context UK dialectal English) a strong, untwilled linen or cotton.

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Naar het scheen, had hij zich reeds in de eerste uren van zijn leven alle begaafdheden van zijn geslacht eigen gemaakt, zwom op den buik zoowel als op den rug, dook zonder moeite en langen tijd achtereen, gedroeg zich in een woord als een volwassene.

Ze liep over een stenen pad waarvoor alleen een geit waardering zou kunnen opbrengen, dook de grot van Aycha naast de hunne in en zag haar favoriete semi-zoon als een geleerde geisha aan een lage tafel snel zitten typen.

And in Five Points she had similarly placed an aging mare Petro had raised from a filly, and when Chali had helped the rom baro strain his meager dook to bid her farewell, Lisa had been nearly incoherent with gratitude for the fine stable, the good feeding, the easy work.

You can swap yarns aboutPiccadilly Circus and the Dooks you both know.

You can swap yarns about Piccadilly Circus and the Dooks you both know.

Only Tarvi and Mar Dook seemed unmoved by the creature’s writhing as it engulfed the food that had been placed in the cube.

There was one little hill where we'd have to get out and shove every damn time, the mud was so deep, and God, it stank there with the shells turning up the ground all full of mackabbies as the poilu call them…Say, Dook, have you got any money?

Mar Dook here tells me that on other planets, including our own Earth, very simple fungi can be generally found in a symbiotic association with trees, the mycelium of the fungus with the roots of a seed plant.