Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- An obsolete form of
trudge .
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Examples
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"Huh!" ejaculated Byram, contemptuously, "he's got a repeatin'-rifle; he can cut a pa'tridge's head off from here to that butternut 'cross the creek!"
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I don't know how the cargo is stored, but you kin put one big ca'tridge 'midship, another for'ard, an' another aft, an 'one or nuther of 'em oughter fetch up somethin'. '
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Samba creator Dr. Andrew Tridgell from IBM (just to be formal for once ... everyone still just calls him "tridge") demonstrated two-way replication between a Microsoft Active Directory domain and a Samba4 Domain.
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I just took a crack at a pa'tridge 'at kwitted at me, top o' a stump "--
Secret of the Woods William Joseph Long 1909
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In "About the Author" he does fail to simply say “tridge: genius”, but he does tend to be a bit modest :
FTA disastrous for Australian computer industry and users | Ramblings 2004
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Dr Andrew Tridgell or tridge as he is more commonly known as has got a great paper up on his site about the AU-US FTA.
FTA disastrous for Australian computer industry and users | Ramblings 2004
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I never denied that, though I do say I never did believe in her way o 'makin' button-holes; and I must say, if 'twas the dearest friend I hed, that I thought Huldy tryin 'to fit Mis' Kit-tridge's plumb-colored silk was a clear piece o 'presumption; the silk was jist spiled, so' twarn't fit to come into the meetin'-house.
Oldtown Fireside Stories Harriet Beecher Stowe 1853
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Starting from midpoint of the car - Centerline tridge arc edge, draw a centerline down through the sketch, Fig. 53.
Recently Uploaded Slideshows jornadasrestart 2010
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I'll let tridge tell you: When this option is enabled the VFAT filesystem will refuse to create new files ...
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I'll let tridge tell you: When this option is enabled the VFAT filesystem will refuse to create new files ...
bilby commented on the word tridge
A slog for people with tiny feet.
March 5, 2016