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- proper noun A
traditional game in whichballs are thrown to break thepipe in the mouth of afigurine resembling an old woman.
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Examples
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In case you haven't noticed, John, you and every other canting jaw lost your Aunt Sally on 4 November and I - and plenty of others - want to know what a jihad that has been going on for centuries ago has got to do with George W Bush.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008
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"You are the strangest children I ever saw," said Aunt Sally, lifting her head to look at them.
No Beans The Raven 2006
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"You are the strangest children I ever saw," said Aunt Sally, lifting her head to look at them.
Archive 2006-11-01 The Raven 2006
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Two other people appear, Aunt Sally, who is there to spread her husband's ashes before she leave for a retirement home in California, and Wes, a musician with Gwen & John's troop.
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Give your child a choice: “Jane, you can either treat the dog more gently or we’ll have to give her to Aunt Sally, who I know will treat her with more respect.”
Raising Children Who Think for Themselves M.D. Elisa Medhus 1985
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Give your child a choice: “Jane, you can either treat the dog more gently or we’ll have to give her to Aunt Sally, who I know will treat her with more respect.”
Raising Children Who Think for Themselves M.D. Elisa Medhus 1985
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Give your child a choice: “Jane, you can either treat the dog more gently or we’ll have to give her to Aunt Sally, who I know will treat her with more respect.”
Raising Children Who Think for Themselves M.D. Elisa Medhus 1985
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Give your child a choice: “Jane, you can either treat the dog more gently or we’ll have to give her to Aunt Sally, who I know will treat her with more respect.”
Raising Children Who Think for Themselves M.D. Elisa Medhus 1985
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Give your child a choice: “Jane, you can either treat the dog more gently or we’ll have to give her to Aunt Sally, who I know will treat her with more respect.”
Raising Children Who Think for Themselves M.D. Elisa Medhus 1985
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