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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
rax .
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Examples
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Speats and raxes, speats and raxes, speat and raxes
The Chaplet of Pearls Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862
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So he raxes his hand across t 'table, an' mutters summat, as he grips mine.
Sylvia's Lovers — Complete Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell 1837
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So he raxes his hand across t 'table, an' mutters summat, as he grips mine.
Sylvia's Lovers — Volume 3 Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell 1837
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How irresponsible can you be to raise raxes at a time of crisis!
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How irresponsible can you be to raise raxes at a time of crisis!
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And the town of the Thamanim, or Shamanim, was fo called from thofe eight primaeval perfons who were faid to have founded it. 1 here is reafon to think, that it was the fame as Naxuan, a SMy ancient city,, which is mentioned by Ptolemy, and placed upon the A raxes.
The Monthly Review 1776
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I also note that on Mankiw’s blog, he incorrectly asserts that the CBO numbers he cites include payroll raxes.
The Rich Pay Too Little in Taxes, Unless They Pay Too Much - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2007
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By raxes, you fir ft obJige the people to fup - ply themfelves, independent of Great-Britain, and then to carry on a trade with other nations, in or* der to raife money, both of - which are equally oppo - site to the "higheft permanent, interefts and go - vernment of Great Britain.
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