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Knibbs

English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">Knibbs</span> Wikipedia <span class="searchmatch">Knibbs</span> A surname....


xylonite

transparent xylonite bent in a rectangular form... 1923, George Handley <span class="searchmatch">Knibbs</span>, Presidential Address to the Australian Association for the Advancement...


waterfront

there was ample evidence of rough weather not far ahead. 2025 May 19, Kate <span class="searchmatch">Knibbs</span>, “Bluesky Is Plotting a Total Takeover of the Social Internet”, in WIRED‎[1]...


Seattle

Washington, United States, and the county seat of King County. 2025 May 19, Kate <span class="searchmatch">Knibbs</span>, “Bluesky Is Plotting a Total Takeover of the Social Internet”, in WIRED‎[1]...


Graber

Graber. Graber (plural Grabers) A surname from German. 2025 May 19, Kate <span class="searchmatch">Knibbs</span>, “Bluesky Is Plotting a Total Takeover of the Social Internet”, in WIRED‎[1]...


thirty-thirty

originally held thirty grains of smokeless powder. 1919, Hennry Herbert <span class="searchmatch">Knibbs</span>, The Ridin&#039; Kid from Powder River, page 16: &quot;What do you know about thirty-thirties...


kingless

thus be in a position to threaten a kingless Britain. 2025 May 19, Kate <span class="searchmatch">Knibbs</span>, “Bluesky Is Plotting a Total Takeover of the Social Internet”, in WIRED‎[2]...


corncob

Distracted cops, rude asteroids and the corncobbing of Andrew Koenig ^ Kate <span class="searchmatch">Knibbs</span>, &quot;Welcome to Corn Cob Season&quot;, The Ringer, 28 August 2017 ^ Amelia Tait...


Septuagint

Messianic Verses in the Septuagint version of Ezekiel, Michael Anthony <span class="searchmatch">Knibb</span> (editor), The Septuagint and Messianism, Leuven University Press, Peeters...


daid

&#039;Tain&#039; nothin&#039; but wuk, wuk from mawnin&#039; tell night.&quot; 1919, Henry Herbert <span class="searchmatch">Knibbs</span>, The Ridin&#039; Kid from Powder River‎[3]: &quot;Why, he&#039;s daid!&quot; he exclaimed, poking...