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  • noun Plural form of Polwarth.

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Examples

  • If you accept my plan, and will appoint day and hour, I shall acquaint the Polwarths with the service we desire of them.

    Thomas Wingfold, Curate George MacDonald 1864

  • She could not go to the curate, but she could go to the Polwarths; no one would blame her for that-except indeed George.

    Thomas Wingfold, Curate George MacDonald 1864

  • Ever since George Bascombe had talked about the Polwarths that day they met him in the park, she had felt a sort of physical horror of them, as if they were some kind of unclean creature that ought not to be in existence at all.

    Thomas Wingfold, Curate George MacDonald 1864

  • They set him down in the middle of the field in a low chair -- not far from a small clump of trees, through which the footpath led to the stile whereon the curate was seated when he first saw the Polwarths.

    Thomas Wingfold, Curate George MacDonald 1864

  • She could not go to the curate, but she could go to the Polwarths; no one would blame her for that-except indeed George.

    Thomas Wingfold, Curate V3 George MacDonald 1864

  • Ever since George Bascombe had talked about the Polwarths that day they met him in the park, she had felt a sort of physical horror of them, as if they were some kind of unclean creature that ought not to be in existence at all.

    Thomas Wingfold, Curate V2 George MacDonald 1864

  • If you accept my plan, and will appoint day and hour, I shall acquaint the Polwarths with the service we desire of them.

    Thomas Wingfold, Curate V2 George MacDonald 1864

  • They set him down in the middle of the field in a low chair -- not far from a small clump of trees, through which the footpath led to the stile whereon the curate was seated when he first saw the Polwarths.

    Thomas Wingfold, Curate V3 George MacDonald 1864

  • Singing farmer Ronnie Antonio performed a popular selection which included Lady In Red and Massachusetts, before local gals and guys took to the stage with an upmarket fashion parade from local stores Polwarths, Bessie May, Jack Fannon Menswear, Hunting and Fishing, John Matich Surf Wear and Dargaville Sewing Centre.

    Northland Northern Advocate 2010

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