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  • A rough rock-besprinkled hill now attracted me, as I heard it was called another Carn-breh, and was surmounted by some mound, or ruin: so out of the gig, and up in no time.

    My Life as an Author Tupper, Martin F 1886

  • Ere the week was out, there stood above the dead stag a growing cairn, to this day called Carn a 'cabrach mor.

    What's Mine's Mine — Complete George MacDonald 1864

  • Ere the week was out, there stood above the dead stag a growing cairn, to this day called Carn a 'cabrach mor.

    What's Mine's Mine — Volume 2 George MacDonald 1864

  • 'Carn't abide them things,' commented Elizabeth; 'they bust sometimes and blows folks up.'

    Our Elizabeth A Humour Novel

  • 'Carn't y'arsk me somethin' easier? 'growled Mosk;' how should I know?

    The Bishop's Secret Fergus Hume 1895

  • Sorry, but Carn held on for one more day … in 1990.

    'Carnie Wilson: Unstapled': The only way I'd watch... | EW.com 2009

  • Yes, it's been so cold across, what, east -- yes, yes, yes -- central Texas, Carn (ph) and his buddies could play pool on the pool.

    CNN Transcript Jan 12, 2010 2010

  • For Hubby and I the cheapo 'everyday' dinner set that came from either Big W or Kmart around the time we met and for the kids a nice range including, but not limited to, Barbie, Bob the Builder, and Carlton "Carn the Blues" top quality plastic dining ware!

    What I cooked last night. 2007

  • Then Dad said: 'Carn, move over Mum, whodja think's gunna take the wheel?'

    Orlando... I mean Melbourne ahoy, campers 2005

  • Then Dad said: 'Carn, move over Mum, whodja think's gunna take the wheel?'

    Archive 2005-11-01 2005

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