logie

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Personally I think she should write all the books from Edward's view and maybe include some chapters w / other characters 'point of view. logie Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 09: 44 AM EST dear stephanie

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  1. A bit of hollowed-out pewter polished in various concavities and used as theatrical jewelry. [Theatrical slang.]
  2. In British Guiana, a shed or hut open at the sides.

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  • Personally I think she should write all the books from Edward's view and maybe include some chapters w / other characters 'point of view. logie Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 09: 44 AM EST dear stephanie —  Entertainment Weekly's Hollywood Insider
  • For a considerable time that evening, before the arrival of Mary Moan, the males of the family had taken up their residence in an inside kiln, where, after having kindled a fire in the draught-hole, or what the Scotch call the "logie," they sat and chatted in that kind of festive spirit which such an event uniformly produces among the servants of a family. —  Fardorougha, The Miser The Works of William Carleton, Volume One
  • Mak a kiln o't, and creep in at the logie. —  The Proverbs of Scotland
  • "But when it du break up, after this yer logie [dull, hazy, calm] spell, look out!" he says. —  A Poor Man's House
  • A proper logie night 'twas. —  A Poor Man's House
 

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  1. Origin obscure. Cf. logy.
  2. Dutch, from French loge: see lodge, n.
 

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