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Boothby

English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">Boothby</span> Wikipedia <span class="searchmatch">Boothby</span> A surname. Hanks, Patrick, editor (2003), “<span class="searchmatch">Boothby</span>”, in Dictionary of American Family Names...


thuggy

in New York Times‎[1]: “These are brutally thuggy people who don’t want to rule politically and have no strategy for winning a war,” Dr. <span class="searchmatch">Boothby</span> said....


long-playing

published 1972, page 38: Victor Crabbe&#039;s headmaster was a little man called <span class="searchmatch">Boothby</span> [...] who subscribed to a popular book club and had many long-playing records...


undancing

letter to Sir Horace Mann We had a little ball the other night at Mrs. <span class="searchmatch">Boothby&#039;s</span>, and by dancing, did not perceive an earthquake, which frightened all...


uncollapsible

collapsible. uncollapsible (not comparable) Not collapsible. 1897, Guy <span class="searchmatch">Boothby</span>, chapter 3, in The Beautiful White Devil‎[1]: She carried six boats, an...


Derek

the Land Lay Still, Hamish Hamilton, →ISBN, page 292: Frederick or Derek <span class="searchmatch">Boothby</span> was in his late fifties, the son of a naval officer and a daughter of the...


pew

published 1972, page 38: Victor Crabbe&#039;s headmaster was a little man called <span class="searchmatch">Boothby</span> […] who subscribed to a popular book club and had many long-playing records...


broadcast

agriculture, horticulture, archaic) To sow seeds over a wide area. 1789, Thomas <span class="searchmatch">Boothby</span> Parkyns, “Some Account of the Racine de Disette, or Root of Scarcity, of...


kennel

carriage, which was immediately overturned in the kennel […] . 1899, Guy <span class="searchmatch">Boothby</span>, Pharos the Egyptian: A biting wind whistled through the streets, the pavements...


blackboy

obsolete, possibly offensive) An Aboriginal boy or servant. 1898, Guy <span class="searchmatch">Boothby</span>, Billy Binks—Hero, republished in Ken Gelder, Rachael Weaver, The Anthology...