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poor things

<span class="searchmatch">poor</span> <span class="searchmatch">things</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">poor</span> thing...


poor thing

<span class="searchmatch">poor</span> thing (plural <span class="searchmatch">poor</span> <span class="searchmatch">things</span>) Someone or something to be pitied <span class="searchmatch">poor</span> devil someone or something to be pitied...


time-poor

time-<span class="searchmatch">poor</span> (comparative more time-<span class="searchmatch">poor</span>, superlative most time-<span class="searchmatch">poor</span>) Not having enough time to do <span class="searchmatch">things</span> one wishes to do. not having enough time to do...


stackare

forest? It&#039;s the anthills [myrstackarna] / the <span class="searchmatch">poor</span> ants [myra (“ant”) + stackarna (“the <span class="searchmatch">poor</span> <span class="searchmatch">things</span>”)]! [widespread pun] stackars tycka synd om vara...


myrstack

for them] in the forest? It&#039;s the anthills / the <span class="searchmatch">poor</span> ants [myra (“ant”) + stackarna (“the <span class="searchmatch">poor</span> <span class="searchmatch">things</span>”)]! [widespread pun] myrstack in Svensk ordbok (SO)...


forgettery

forget +‎ memory forgettery (plural forgetteries) (humorous) A <span class="searchmatch">poor</span> memory that is inclined to forget <span class="searchmatch">things</span>. humorous: <span class="searchmatch">poor</span> memory inclined to forgetting...


ei parta pahoille kasva

ei parta pahoille kasva (literally, “beard won&#039;t grow on the <span class="searchmatch">poor</span> (little <span class="searchmatch">things</span>)/evil”) he that hath a beard is more than a youth, and he that hath no...


skeely

skeelier, superlative skeeliest) (Scotland) Skilful. 1992, Alasdair Gray, <span class="searchmatch">Poor</span> <span class="searchmatch">Things</span>, Bloomsbury, published 2002, page 27: “I now enjoy more flattering company...


pretty pass

published 20 March 1852, →OCLC: &quot;<span class="searchmatch">Things</span> have got to a pretty pass, if a woman can&#039;t give a warm supper and a bed to <span class="searchmatch">poor</span>, starving creatures, just because...


feasceaft

fēa- +‎ sċeaft. IPA(key): /ˈfæ͜ɑːˌʃæ͜ɑft/ fēasċeaft (poetic) Having few <span class="searchmatch">things</span>; <span class="searchmatch">poor</span>, naked, destitute, miserable Declension of fēasċeaft — Strong Declension...