English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">Verrall</span> Wikipedia <span class="searchmatch">Verrall</span> A surname....
uncountable, plural laurellings) Alternative form of laureling. 2015, W <span class="searchmatch">Verrall</span>, The Modern Plasterer, →ISBN, page 35: All these were transferred to ceilings...
excitation in response or opposition to another such state. 1886, Edward <span class="searchmatch">Verrall</span> Lucas, The Life of Frederick Lucas, volume 2, page 182: […] that he will...
(colloquial, humorous, rare) Short for as soon as possible 1934, Edward <span class="searchmatch">Verrall</span> Lucas, Lemon Verbena and Other Essays, page 23: If you would tear yourself...
meedful) Worthy of meed or reward; deserving; meritorious. 1909, Edward <span class="searchmatch">Verrall</span> Lucas, A wanderer in Paris: "On that day that S. Louis was buried," we...
incites, supports, promotes, protects or advances; incentive 1904, Edward <span class="searchmatch">Verrall</span> Lucas, chapter 2, in Highways and Byways in Sussex: even their arch-enemy...
lathed partition or ceiling, or renders the face of a brick wall; 2015, W <span class="searchmatch">Verrall</span>, The Modern Plasterer, →ISBN, page 322: If a lime plaster finish is required...
form of Italian wood inlaying. Synonyms: tarsia, tarsiatura 1914, Edward <span class="searchmatch">Verrall</span> Lucas, A Wanderer in Venice[1], New York: Macmillan: The steps of the...
I've got the go-fever, like that man in Kipling's book. 1921, Edward <span class="searchmatch">Verrall</span> Lucas, Rose and Rose: A Story, page 263: At last the go-fever broke out...
National Gallery, with its too suggestive pepper-boxes; […] 2012, Edward <span class="searchmatch">Verrall</span> Lucas, Highways and Byways in London: Its architect, Wilkins, had the misfortune...