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- noun UK A
fictitious animal, or a soft toy representing this.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Phil Kirk, executive director of North Carolina Citizens for Business and Industry, calls Womble's bill a well-intentioned but unfair, burden.
Sweetness & Light 2009
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WAMBLE [TR: above in handwriting is 'Womble'] 1827 Madison Street
Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Indiana Narratives Work Projects Administration
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"Glad to meet you, Graham Womble," he said in conventional tones, as though acknowledging an introduction.
A DAY'S LODGING 2010
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Womble demanded, with a contempt in his voice equal to that in his face.
A DAY'S LODGING 2010
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"You can be expedient at the same time, and practical," Womble said sharply.
A DAY'S LODGING 2010
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"I know how you must feel about me," Womble began.
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Womble stirred uneasily, feeling for the other the hatred one is prone to feel for one he has wronged.
A DAY'S LODGING 2010
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The woman attempted to speak, but Womble turned upon her fiercely.
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"Then it is as I said," Womble announced with finality.
A DAY'S LODGING 2010
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Womble stopped a moment to steady his voice and control himself.
A DAY'S LODGING 2010
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