Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The operation of wreathing brushwood.
- noun plural Wood cut into strips about four feet long for kindling, and tied in bundles.
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Examples
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Getting a Friday Fuck You can turn your exciting weekend into two days and three nights of homicidal sulking, cat kicking and relationship raddling.
Archive 2009-12-01 DAVID BISHOP 2009
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Getting a Friday Fuck You can turn your exciting weekend into two days and three nights of homicidal sulking, cat kicking and relationship raddling.
Dealing with a Friday F**k You situation DAVID BISHOP 2009
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The bulgarian folklore customs raddling eggs, the fire walking are mentioned. appearanceThey issue The historic personalities as Vassil Levski and Hristo Botev.
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The bulgarian folklore customs raddling eggs, the fire walking are mentioned. appearanceThey issue The historic personalities as Vassil Levski and Hristo Botev.
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He's as bad as Sylvia Hawkins who everyone knows from city clowncil raddling off sentences that didn't make sense.
LA Daily News...Hoody Hoooo! Very Excellent Election Coverage 2006
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With the help of those tools they were so very handy that they came at last to build up their huts or houses very handsomely, raddling or working it up like basket-work all the way round.
The Further Adventures Of Robinson Crusoe Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. Robinson Crusoe 1958
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Races -- deil a boddle wad he pay me back again, and spake o 'raddling my banes, as he ca'd it, when I asked him but for my ain back again; -- now I think it will riddle him or he gets his horse ower the Border again -- unless he pays me plack and bawbee, he sall never see a hair o' her tail.
Rob Roy — Volume 02 Walter Scott 1801
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Races -- deil a boddle wad he pay me back again, and spake o 'raddling my banes, as he ca'd it, when I asked him but for my ain back again; -- now I think it will riddle him or he gets his horse ower the Border again -- unless he pays me plack and bawbee, he sall never see a hair o' her tail.
Rob Roy — Complete Walter Scott 1801
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With the help of those tools they were so very handy that they came at last to build up their huts or houses very handsomely, raddling or working it up like basket-work all the way round.
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With the help of those tools they were so very handy that they came at last to build up their huts or houses very handsomely, raddling or working it up like basket-work all the way round.
The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe Daniel Defoe 1696
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