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  • K'lur's response was a rough grunt that left Moran feeling uneasy until they were airborne and the dragon went/between.

    Dragon's Fire McCaffrey, Anne 2006

  • At K'lur's commanding gesture, Crom Hold guards formed up on Moran's flanks to prevent his escape and his walk assumed the nature of a march -- a march of doom.

    Dragon's Fire McCaffrey, Anne 2006

  • "A harper may have more than one journeyman," Moran temporized quickly, hoping that his surprise at K'lur's news hadn't shown on his face.

    Dragon's Fire McCaffrey, Anne 2006

  • The people of Asen Falls—all five or six that survived the fighting in their village and the subsequent influx of every hiresword and cutthroat left stranded when their masters died or were ruined on Thelyand Ford—thought there was a voras lur haunting the rivers and sunken mass graves nearby.

    THE RIVER KINGS’ ROAD Liane Merciel 2010

  • The voras lur did exist, and the Thorns had created it.

    THE RIVER KINGS’ ROAD Liane Merciel 2010

  • Al Qaeda's Ayman al-Zawahiri sneers at them for "lur [ing] thousands of young Muslim men into lines for elections ... instead of into the lines of jihad."

    The Moderate Muslim Brotherhood JDsg 2007

  • There's a term for that in linguistics that I forget, that explains why nooc you lur is a perfectly reasonable way to pronounce a tongue-twister.

    "Each candidate chooses the rule at the moment that is in their self-interest." Ann Althouse 2008

  • I ben lur… watc… err… lisnin fur mont… awylez now.

    laydeez room - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008

  • Note 68: Wolter, no. 24, p. 118: "e quident ben ke ceo seit gile,/ke lur enfant emblé lur seit." back

    A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005

  • [There's a picture, but it's linked at the top of the page, and I'll save myself the effort of posting it again.] filler (fi-lur), n.

    bard Diary Entry bard 2003

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