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from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun (Zoöl.) A British ray; the thornback.
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Examples
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Tehre izza dorn serbis an a beeg march in ebery sittee ov Aus an NZ, pluss at Gallipoli, in Turkey, pluss uvver plaises arown teh werld.
Ai ‘spoze ur wundrin why - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2010
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P.S. This is a response to dorn who makes the same basic point that Donna does.
Obama Campaign Moving Joe Andrew All Over Indiana Today 2009
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I just sat through an ad so I could watch an ad. alex dorn
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I think that if they get to make a 4th season then they should off with the iron isles and dorn plotlines, and combine it with the 5th book.
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Gee, dorn, remember back in the day when we thought 4 points was a landslide?
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I have been told that I am sinful...because I wear jeans; not because my left boob was hanging out or that my derriere rack was on display but because I chose to dorn on an attire that permitted to move around with freedom .
Hypocrisy, Covenant University, fine-boy politics et cetera uknaija 2007
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Trelawny (Cornish Gaelic) 1 Gans cledha da yn dorn yu lei
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"Mama dorn seep," then she pressed her lips upon the cold white cheek, and kissed it and stroked and patted the also beautiful mother, who lay so mute and pallid and unconscious of all her little one's gentle love.
Peak's Island A Romance of Buccaneer Days Anna W. Ford Piper
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"Perhaps she has dus dorn out a minute," thought she.
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The tears came into the sweet blue eyes for a minute as she said, "See dorn up dere, to tay in Dod's house, and Tiny do too if see a dood dal."
A Sailor's Lass Emma Leslie
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