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  • shizzle (euphemistic) Shit. 2006 October 6, [email protected], “Drudge Report - Pedophile Friendly and full of Shizzle!”, in alt.politics.bush‎[1]...
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  • no-firstuse album." 2002 January 2, Matt Drudge, “BUCHANAN DECLARES: DEATH OF THE WEST”, in The Drudge Report‎[2]: In his ultracontroversial book, which...
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  • Time To Think: At 8:11, bannering the headline “Cheney in Charge?” the Drudge Report runs a story speculating that the president may be incapacitated. From...
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  • Dutch drevel (“scullion”). drivel (plural drivels) (obsolete) A servant; a drudge. 1596, Edmund Spenser, “Book IV, Canto II”, in The Faerie Queene. […], London:...
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  • willows in the icy brook To cast them leafless round him […] To toil; to drudge; especially, to study laboriously and patiently. On Sundays I keep plodding...
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  • in alt.fan.howard-stern‎[4] (Usenet): Has anyone besides Drudge (and his followers) reported this story? I think you can file it with last month's...
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  • society (metonymically): One who performs menial or tedious work. Synonym: drudge A remotely operated vehicle: (metonymically): An aircraft operated by remote...
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  • Later, her [Charlotte Brontë's] simmering resenment at being treated as a drudge in one situation after another while her genius fusted in her unused caused...
    19 KB (2,243 words) - 04:08, 28 September 2024
  • Lutterworth Press, →ISBN, page 40: So for weeks the king [King Arthur] was a drudge, fetching and carrying for this surly, bullying master. 1988, Hans Lenneberg...
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