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from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun obsolete Week.
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- noun Obsolete form of
week .
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Examples
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March 26, 2010 at 3:58 pm nuffin wyke a guud dwunk!
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“If we could wyke up in Central Austrylia,” he said.
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“Thahslattes maun bayendoon uvthisse wyke,” the woman said.
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Yer'll wyke up one o 'these dyes, old lydy, and find yerself on the roof, wiv nuffin' between yer an 'the grahnd.
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Yer'll wyke up one o 'these dyes, old lydy, and find yerself on the roof, wiv nuffin' between yer an 'the grahnd.
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Yer'll wyke up one o 'these dyes, old lydy, and find yerself on the roof, wiv nuffin' between yer an 'the grahnd.
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Another office called "the forester's wyke" was filled by Henry de Aure.
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Tuesday in Whitson wyke, with many mo of his felas, and in many mo othere places of the reaume also.
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Chambermaid for gracious sake to look at Pull-wyke.
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“But there’s only one thing certain, we’ll wyke up in this blighted little room.
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