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Examples
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As of today, they are de-flead & de-wormed, eating like hogs & lovin 'it at the Adams zoo.
Sonny & Cher 2008
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Luckily he has been thoroughly de-flead or both Woody and I would be looking for a new bed to sleep in. cdubee - As to the goldfish - something or someone has already eaten the ones in the back pond and also the ones that I replaced them with from the front pond, so I'm afraid your cat will starve if you send him/her.
Found Dog 2007
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Blifil, if he was a son of his, his backside should be well flead.
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Tom bore his punishment with great resolution; and though his master asked him, between every stroke, whether he would not confess, he was contented to be flead rather than betray his friend, or break the promise he had made.
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With Woggle, the carrier and principal breeding ground, de-flead, it was possible to begin cleansing the rest of the house, which the nine of them did with a vengeance.
Dead Famous Elton, Ben 2001
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I have seen the stoned coffins of long-flead Christians burst up and made hogs troughs.
Shakspere and Montaigne Jacob Feis
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As I was naked, I could not defend myself from the rubbing of the hair of the animal upon me, in such a manner as quite flead me in a very short time.
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The farmer, less compassionate than I, sacrificed her; and when he flead her, found her nothing but bones, though to us she seemed very fat.
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Then have some forc't Chickens flead, save the skin, wings, legs, and neck whole, and mince the meat, two Pigeons also forc't, two
The accomplisht cook or, The art & mystery of cookery Robert May
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Tom bore his punishment with great resolution; and though his master asked him, between every stroke, whether he would not confess, he was contented to be flead rather than betray his friend, or break the promise he had made.
II. The Heroe of This Great History Appears with Very Bad Omens. Book III 1917
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