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“My contribution: To Blave…and as we all know, to blave means to bluff, heh?”
“And the ould lady that ye've pinched, sure I blave it's me ould mother from Kilkenny, Ireland.”
“Howly Saint Patrick, but I blave those pancakes are burning,' and she went out in the kitchen.”
“Patrick, but I blave those pancakes are burning, 'and she went out in the kitchen.”
“Makee blave velly angly and dlaw sword; fightee fightee.”
“Big blave talkee talkee soldier, and tink Inglis offlicer 'flaid.”
“Neve 'find out blave who chop off head," said Ching, with a queer twinkle of the eyes.”
“His most noble excellency the big-buttoned mandalin has come on board the gleat fine ship with his genelals, and blavest of the blave, to fetch the most wicked and double-bad plisoners whom the gleat sea captain of the foleign devils --”
““Niyk-tree” isn’t too bad, nor is “blave”; but “stajja” and “dhiim” just look like typographical accidents.”
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seanahan And as we as all know, to blave means to bluff. Oct 20, 2007