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- noun Plural form of
fresh .
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Surely, in this instance, the plural noun "freshes" is not formed from any such singular noun as "_fresh_," but directly from the adjective, which latter does not seem to have been ever used as a singular _noun_.
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It is the freshes i have ever had (makes sences it gets encapasulated and stays that way until you shoot them out) Any way my buddy and i set up are trail cam two nights ago and the results are so cool. we set it up were there was just a single set of tracks.
gutcha deer scent 2009
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Posted March 24, 2010 at 4:17 pm | Permalink hi i am Kaiser from Pakistan and freshome really freshes my imagination and keeps me updated to the latest in architecture and designing
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Dan who blogs at Lumen Fidei, Stella Borealis' resident theology student, and whose wife, Joy, is a published author at Dappled Things, from time to time freshes or refreshes our reading habits.
How do you read the Bible? Synthetically? Or Analytically? -- Part 2 2006
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Dan who blogs at Lumen Fidei, Stella Borealis' resident theology student, and whose wife, Joy, is a published author at Dappled Things, from time to time freshes or refreshes our reading habits.
How do you read the Bible? Synthetically? Or Analytically? 2006
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During a fresh, the Rakaia is not fordable, at any rate, no one ought to ford it; but the two first-named rivers may be crossed, with great care, in pretty heavy freshes, without the water going higher than the knees of the rider.
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These freshes deepen the river considerably at that time of the year, and freshen the water many miles from the coast.
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Snows melt upon the Mountains it is swelled by the freshes to a very great
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The gales and floods in the early part of this year, and again in June last, caused considerable damage in the river and outside the Heads, nearly every buoy being swept from its moorings, by the velocity of the freshes (two being lost altogether).
Report on the Department of Ports and Harbours for the Year 1890-91 Australia. Queensland. Department of Ports and Harbours
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[426-13] The _quick freshes_ are the running springs of fresh water.
Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 8 Charles Herbert Sylvester
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