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  • I have heard indeed many fine stories told of rats, how they abandon houses and ships, when the first are to be burnt and the second dround.

    A Legend of Montrose 2008

  • Folks who think that being gay is "strange" or "icky" might not change that opinion, but I think something like this can convince them that the rights and safety of a fellow human being are more important than their discomfort when the next dround of politically acceptable discrimination comes around.

    Apology Accepted Rogers 2006

  • One time I had a birdie that die, and it was all tovered up in the dround.

    Frank Merriwell's Bravery Burt L. Standish 1905

  • Truly, as I see, swamps couldn't dround out his self-conceit, nor fire burn it up.

    Samantha at the World's Fair Marietta Holley 1881

  • I have heard indeed many fine stories told of rats, how they abandon houses and ships, when the first are to be burnt, and the second dround.

    A Legend of Montrose 1871

  • I have heard indeed many fine stories told of rats, how they abandon houses and ships, when the first are to be burnt and the second dround.

    A Legend of Montrose Walter Scott 1801

  • trying to win trying to win trying to win, he's triangle man wv: dround I hate it when clowns dround

    Two Words, Bakeries: 2009

  • 1131: But hee is dround; and these are diuels; O de-fend

    The Tempest (1623 First Folio Edition) 1623

  • The donky ran into the pond and Mrs. Bald was dround. "

    The Children Alice Christiana Thompson Meynell 1884

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