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grind

She thought she heard him grind his teeth and frowned.

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They allowed us to grind the spices, pick over the raisins and lick the stirring spoons.

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They crush or grind the food, and are hence called " molars."

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paddle the canoe and fish, while the girls learn to spin and weave, grind maize, and cook - good conduct being enforced by punishments of increasing severity, up to pricking their bodies with aloethorns and holding their faces over burning chillies.

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The island of Griend (or Grind) once boasted a walled town, which was destroyed by flood at the end of the 13th century.

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grind, gate), forming the boundary between the parishes of: Northmavine and belting, is only 60 yds.

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The Grind of the Navir ("Gate of the Giants") is a staircase carved by the waves out of the porphyry cliffs.

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In this "mill," as he calls it, Erasmus continued to grind incessantly for eight years.

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mola, a mill, molere, to grind; from the same root, mol, is derived " meal;" the word appears in other Teutonic languages, cf.

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mola, a mill, molere, to grind; from the same root, mol, is derived " meal;" the word appears in other Teutonic languages, cf.

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The permanent residents are generally limited to the major-domo and his family; and in the dry season labourers are hired, of any colour that can be obtained - some from the low country, others from the highlands - for three, four, or five months, who gather in and grind the cane, and plant for the harvest of the following year; but the staff of resident Indian labourers, such as exists in the farms of the sierra, cannot be kept up in the Yungas, as these half-warm valleys are called.

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i AEUpLr1]S, pertaining to icXevpov, ground meal, from aViv, to grind), a genus of trees belonging to the natural order Euphorbiaceae.

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molde, from a Teutonic root meaning to grind, reduce to powder, cf.

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He found himself looked upon with curiosity as a precocious phenomenon, a "made man," an intellectual machine set to grind certain tunes.

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The parish of Walls, in the west, is said to contain more voes, whence its name (an erroneous rendering of the Norse waas), than all the rest of Shetland; while the neck of land at Mavis Grind (Norse, maev, narrow; eid, isthmus;.

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Bars of copper drawn over the bottom by mules or water-power (like the stone drags in the arrastra) grind off fine particles of copper, which hasten the reduction of the silver and diminish the formation of calomel.

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Bars of copper drawn over the bottom by mules or water-power (like the stone drags in the arrastra) grind off fine particles of copper, which hasten the reduction of the silver and diminish the formation of calomel.

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Gabbro occurs in the peninsula of Fethland; diorite in Northmavine between Rinas Voe and Mavis Grind; and epidote-syenite in Dunrossness.

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Verse 13: " Nobles endured to grind, And princes staggered under logs " (a'nrn for o'nn:, which belongs to verse 14; a'nru for a'nya.

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XLOos, stone, Tpi(3Ety, to rub, grind down) are drugs given to prevent the formation of urinary calculi.

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