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  • It always has the same effect on me – multi coloured muuchykkkkkins that swing from chandeliers until ingested, chomped and sparrowed – or hummingbirded or owled or som – got another cone?

    smoke pot, lose weight: the best of all possible worlds « raincoaster 2007

  • Even if I would have been at the comp she'd still just have owled me and then gone to bed.

    maccadole Diary Entry maccadole 2004

  • A pun is made on his name: "Should owled acquaintance be forgot?" etc.

    Manners and Social Usages Mrs. John M. E. W. Sherwood

  • And 'ow they all went dotty when we' owled the Marcelaisey!

    Rhymes of a Red Cross Man 1916

  • How Sam and I have owled it, talking far into the morning, until Lois has called out, "Are you two ever coming to bed?"

    My beloved South, Mrs. T. P. O 1914

  • 'Thus, then, we improvised till supplies was exhausted and the surrounding landscapes fair' owled and 'ummed at us.

    A Diversity of Creatures Rudyard Kipling 1900

  • I got me rag out, I admit, an '' oo wouldn't after bein '' owled down by those swine forrard.

    The Stowaway Girl Louis Tracy 1895

  • Why that line must have cut his hands awful, but he never reg'larly 'owled about it, only rubbed the places a bit when he got a chance.

    Jack at Sea All Work and no Play made him a Dull Boy George Manville Fenn 1870

  • Scores of you owled to let us know the auction was completed, with the book selling for a record $19,120.

    The Leaky Cauldron - News 2009

  • Scores of you owled to let us know the auction was completed, with the book selling for a record $19,120.

    The Leaky Cauldron - News 2009

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