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  • and flatter; smooth and flattering, especially when disingenuous. 1844, Emma Robinson, Whitefriars, page 6: There was one Rumsey, a creature of Shaftesbury's...
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  • purrade, supine purrat, imperative purra) (especially nautical) to call (rouse from sleep, awaken) Conjugation of purra (weak) purra in Svensk ordbok (SO)...
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  • The preacher […] who can say any thing new or striking, any thing that rouses the attention, without offending the taste, or wearing out the feelings...
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  • continued to vvatch and vveep beſide him, till a gentle tap at the chamber-door rouſed her. 1840, [Frederick] Marryat, “‘Recollect,’ Says the Fellow, ‘You Have...
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  • quality, and add to it the same quantity of cider from the wring, or press; rouse it up well, and fix it in a warm place, or in the sun, which is certainly...
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  • transl., edited by T[homas] E[thelbert] Page and W[illiam] H[enry] D[enham] Rouse, Heroides and Amores […] (Loeb Classical Library; 41), London: William Heinemann;...
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  • Germany, with the murder of infinit thousands of men. 1888 March 3, “The New Emma Silver Mining Company”, in Mining Journal, Railway & Commercial Gazette,...
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