Definitions
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- noun One of several kinds of
bird in the family Corvidae, especially Pica pica. - noun A superficially similar Australian bird, Gymnorhina tibicen.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Old Kent Road & East Street movethat. co.uk has walworth links. .was there a lass called maggie who wrote a book on there too.
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East Street movethat. co.uk has walworth links. .was there a lass called maggie who wrote a book on there too.
London SE1 community website Rob Payne 2010
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East Street movethat. co.uk has walworth links. .was there a lass called maggie who wrote a book on there too.
London SE1 community website Rob Payne 2010
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East Street movethat. co.uk has walworth links. .was there a lass called maggie who wrote a book on there too.
London SE1 community website Rob Payne 2010
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Old Kent Road & East Street movethat. co.uk has walworth links. .was there a lass called maggie who wrote a book on there too.
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Old Kent Road & East Street movethat. co.uk has walworth links. .was there a lass called maggie who wrote a book on there too.
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Old Kent Road & East Street movethat. co.uk has walworth links. .was there a lass called maggie who wrote a book on there too.
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Old Kent Road & East Street movethat. co.uk has walworth links. .was there a lass called maggie who wrote a book on there too.
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Old Kent Road & East Street movethat. co.uk has walworth links. .was there a lass called maggie who wrote a book on there too.
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i need out. i'm going to ditch. call maggie tomorrow
plan choco-lemon 2005
skipvia commented on the word maggie
Maggie's Farm by Bob Dylan
Maggie May by Rod Stewart
February 8, 2008
palooka commented on the word maggie
"I ain't gonna work on Maggie's farm no more."
February 8, 2008
chained_bear commented on the word maggie
Also a very cool fife tune called "Drowsy Maggie," and an even cooler one called "Maggie Lauder." And "Maggie Howie" by Geraldine Sullivan.
February 9, 2008