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Examples
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We'll nip into The Pilchard Inn for a spot of lunch, The Pilchard is right next to the hotel on Burgh Island.
Anyone fancy a walk? 2008
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We'll nip into The Pilchard Inn for a spot of lunch, The Pilchard is right next to the hotel on Burgh Island.
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We'll nip into The Pilchard Inn for a spot of lunch, The Pilchard is right next to the hotel on Burgh Island.
Anyone fancy a walk? 2008
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'Pilchard' - even those with a pretty well seasoned hatred of the former Pulp frontman would find it hard to dismiss his efforts.
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The extended, prog-rock freak-out intro to 'Pilchard' is as light as it gets.
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"Pilchard," began Swan, in a deliberate voice, as if he were trying to fight off the delirium, "the swamp got into me, after all.
Life at High Tide Henry Mills Alden 1877
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The Observer] • "There are moments of pure magic: 'Pilchard' gives off that old whiff of barely contained danger; the bracingly bitter 'I Never Said I Was Deep' is set to a country-blues so weary, it's barely conscious; and the sepulchral smooch fest of 'You're in My Eyes (Discosong)' is bereft of either sensuality or hope.
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Pilchard, known to others as sardines, are actually very, very tasty.
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Pilchard, known to others as sardines, are actually very, very tasty.
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At the top of the street, they reached a little white house with a sign that read Pilchard Cottage.
The Forgotten Garden Kate Morton 2009
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