Definitions
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- noun soccer someone connected with Newcastle United Football Club, as a
fan ,player ,coach etc. - noun soccer someone connected with Notts County Football Club, as a
fan ,player ,coach etc. - noun Australian rules football someone connected with Collingwood Football Club, as a
fan ,player ,coach etc. - noun rugby league someone connected, or formerly connected with the Western Suburbs Magpies, as a
fan ,player ,coach etc.
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Examples
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Magpie is relying on the network and reputation I have fostered to help promote their sponsors, sponsors that I personally cannot vouch for.
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Magpie is relying on the network and reputation I have fostered to help promote their sponsors, sponsors that I personally cannot vouch for.
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Magpie is too young to get any of this yet, so we’re safe for a while.
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He had met a wonderful woman named Margaret aka Meg aka Maggie aka Magpie who had made him see the benefits of the natural life.
EVENING’S EMPIRE BILL FLANAGAN 2010
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He had met a wonderful woman named Margaret aka Meg aka Maggie aka Magpie who had made him see the benefits of the natural life.
EVENING’S EMPIRE BILL FLANAGAN 2010
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He had met a wonderful woman named Margaret aka Meg aka Maggie aka Magpie who had made him see the benefits of the natural life.
EVENING’S EMPIRE BILL FLANAGAN 2010
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Elaborating on the revenue stream concept I mentioned earlier, I found Be A Magpie, which is an ad network for Twitter.
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Elaborating on the revenue stream concept I mentioned earlier, I found Be A Magpie, which is an ad network for Twitter.
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Mr. Connare, 48 years old, now works at Dalton Maag, a typography studio in London, and finds his favorite creation -- a sophisticated typeface called Magpie -- eclipsed by Comic Sans.
Typeface Inspired by Comic Books Has Become a Font of Ill Will 2009
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Now the Magpie was a trendy bar ( "Rumpole would turn in his grave") and the court business was not like the old days.
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