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- noun Plural form of
pard .
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Examples
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Five years ago I was on a raft as big as this, and right along here it was a bright moonshiny night, and I was on watch and boss of the stabboard oar forrard, and one of my pards was a man named Dick
Life on the Mississippi, Part 1. Mark Twain 1872
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Five years ago I was on a raft as big as this, and right along here it was a bright moonshiny night, and I was on watch and boss of the stabboard oar forrard, and one of my pards was a man named Dick
Life on the Mississippi Mark Twain 1872
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He hunted out six partners of his own -- "pards," he called them -- to whom he spoke at length.
Blazed Trail Stories and Stories of the Wild Life Stewart Edward White 1909
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It was furnished with a pair of spouts in the shape of leaping pards, with tongues as stoppers.
Wildfire Sarah Micklem 2009
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And soon they were talking about why it was better to hunt with dogs than pards, such an odd Lambaneish custom.
Wildfire Sarah Micklem 2009
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I was solely trying to communicate to the pards at the table the continuing saga of these chaps.
SYW Association Convention - Part II Der Alte Fritz 2009
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It was furnished with a pair of spouts in the shape of leaping pards, with tongues as stoppers.
Wildfire Sarah Micklem 2009
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And soon they were talking about why it was better to hunt with dogs than pards, such an odd Lambaneish custom.
Wildfire Sarah Micklem 2009
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And soon they were talking about why it was better to hunt with dogs than pards, such an odd Lambaneish custom.
Wildfire Sarah Micklem 2009
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It was furnished with a pair of spouts in the shape of leaping pards, with tongues as stoppers.
Wildfire Sarah Micklem 2009
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