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Examples
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When I heard the whoosh of air fill our diesel engine, I knew it would only be minutes before fresh air rushed into the Gudgeon.
Reliving The Past 2008
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It took 64 long hours for the Gudgeon to slip out of the Soviets 'chokehold.
Reliving The Past 2008
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Diesel-electric subs like the Gudgeon couldn't create their own fresh air, so as the enemy hovered above us, we tried -- without success -- to get a snorkel to the surface.
Reliving The Past 2008
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Hereupon, the clergyman of that place took heart and pen, and addressed the following terrific epistle to a gentleman bearing the very appropriate name of Gudgeon:
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“Mr.. Gudgeon would make a pot of tea, my lady, if I asks her,” said Mr. Gudgeon.
Presumption of Death Sayers, Dorothy L. 2002
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_Grayling_, _Gudgeon_, _Guiniad_; _Loach_; _Minnow_; _Pope_ or
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_Gudgeon_ covets Sandy, Gravelly, Gentle Streams, and smaller Rivers; not so much abounding in Brooks.
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In early youth, fascinated with the capture of the tiny Minnow or glittering Gudgeon, the youthful Tyro is known in after years as the expert Salmon and Trout fisher.
The Teesdale Angler R Lakeland
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In a broad armchair, with his back to the door, sat "Old Gudgeon," as "Scorch" had disrespectfully called Mr. Henry Gordon.
A Little Miss Nobody Or, With the Girls of Pinewood Hall Amy Bell Marlowe
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"Say! ain't Old Gudgeon a good one?" murmured the red-headed boy, as he followed Nancy to the gate.
A Little Miss Nobody Or, With the Girls of Pinewood Hall Amy Bell Marlowe
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