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- noun rare Alternative spelling of
trach .
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Examples
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I'd think its worthwhile to trake down the aussie "found-footage" flick Lake Mungo, which is to be remade.
Paranormal Entity Movie Trailer, Asylum’s Take On Paranormal Activity | /Film 2009
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If the Electoral Commission had any sense whatsoever(debateable?) they will just tell UKIP to repay the donation - they don't have to ask courts to confiscate for the benefit of the Treasury (if they did, I suspect the donor might trake some action) - and then would instruct UKIP about the changes they expect to be made to its procedures (and I suspect even Farage would take such an instruction seriously)
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'T were a dree neet, a dree neet, ower Whinny-moor to trake, (10)
Yorkshire Dialect Poems (1673-1915) and traditional poems Frederic William Moorman 1895
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The clown car was lightened by one today and you are next, since Ron Paul is too goofy to quit yet, so just trake your wack job evangelical platform and go home.
News - chicagotribune.com By James Oliphant 2012
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A hand trake is a combination of a trowel and a rake; it will save you some money.
EzineArticles 2010
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Sometimes the mission of a church is complete and it is time for other expressions of being church to trake their place.
Paul Martin 2009
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Sometimes the mission of a church is complete and it is time for other expressions of being church to trake their place.
Paul Martin 2009
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No matter what I do the table imported into cad will not look like same size at the excel table so I have to manually stretch / re-size the table and when you have a lot of these it tends to trake up time.
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ITV will contribute to the campaign by broadcasting two prime time Saturday night shows, this month and in March, called the "Feelgood Factor" to encourage viewers to pledge to lose weight, eat healthily and trake more exercise.
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Aiblains, the old ram’s cassen, but he’s no trake yet:
Krindlesyke Wilfrid Wilson Gibson 1920
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