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  • The SNP have just had their leafletters and door-knockers boosted by 47 MSPs, plus the parliamentary assistants who will all be huckled into action.

    Scottish Parliament takes a day off Jeff 2009

  • The SNP have just had their leafletters and door-knockers boosted by 47 MSPs, plus the parliamentary assistants who will all be huckled into action.

    Archive 2009-06-01 Jeff 2009

  • Instead she glides on berried slopes where last October all the sweet and tang of summer came to point and dropletted each huckled branch or August's shallows full of sockeye

    THE BRAIN OF A POET Maggie Jochild 2007

  • On TV, people always had a five o'clock shadow when they got huckled, so he felt dressed for arrest.

    A Big Boy Did It and Ran Away Brookmyre, Christopher, 1968- 2001

  • Mind how fucked-aff the polis were gettin 'back in Embra, just before we got huckled intae the bus.

    Country of the Blind Brookmyre, Christopher, 1968- 1997

  • With the recognised penalty taker, Ross Forbes, substituted, there were a number of willing deputies but it was O'Brien who huckled the ball away and, having waited for the consternation to die down, he struck the ball too close to the keeper, who dived to his left to maintain the scoreline's parity.

    unknown title 2009

  • He was huckled out of Sharm El Sheikh International Airport by a group of heavies who refused to explain why he was being seized.

    The Daily Record - Home 2009

  • He was huckled out of Sharm El Sheikh International Airport by a group of heavies who refused to explain why he was being seized.

    The Daily Record - Home 2009

  • And they were handed an opportunity to break the deadlock midway through the half when Cusiter was huckled by two offside markers.

    Fijilive.com - Gateway to Fiji Islands - News 2009

  • With the recognised penalty taker, Ross Forbes, substituted, there were a number of willing deputies but it was O'Brien who huckled the ball away and, having waited for the consternation to die down, he struck the ball too close to the keeper, who dived to his left to maintain the scoreline's parity.

    unknown title 2009

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