Definitions
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- n. An erroneous form of orc.
Examples
“I, too, see the "orch" but then that leaves us with Orch Lard pie. orchlard!”
“Claudia is confused by the orch-folk tag because she visualizes the Tolkien orcs, rather than orchestral.”
“This week the weather turned a corner and the looming summer season hit me straight in the face - and left me wishing for a summer vacation spent lazily lying on sandy beaches sipping drinks with orch ...”
“I was sitting in a very bad place for hearing Sudbin, by the way, orch c-19, so I haven't got much to say about him, but GOD Ashkenazy is bad.”
“He was conducting, not playing; I was in an awkward seat row C orch, far audience left, a bad vantage point for hearing the soloist well, and he sounded no better than decent.”
“I was standing in the orch. section and could see those efforts!”
“The orch SR looks even more fun though, it looks like a tight knit community.”
“Initial gathering is held on grand scale at Leh with an extravagant parade in which a variety of cultural troupes and village contingents contribute in full ceremonial costumes, singing songs and performing various types of dances to the tune of the customary orch estra.”
“I never thought I'd actually look forward to being caught on a bus with a bunch of orch dorks and band geeks ... but I'm ready for the break damn it!”
“She had been drinking orch ada at Mrs. Gutierrez's house the day the madman murdered her mother.”
A Man Called Jesse
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