Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • To turn (pottery) when drying.
  • To cover, or hang over.

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  • Me - The problem we whave with Mike Gambol is he is both aggressively insulting and rants with no facts.

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  • Then at the wedding whave the wedding waltz and anybody who wants to dance with you has to pin money on your dress and the same goes for the groom.

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  • I whave problem insalling Suse 11.1 on celeronD intel815 chipset it can't detect videocard and hangs up system?

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  • In the foreground we whave "the weebles" ( "conversation piece" sculptures) and the Groyne pier, and in the background beyond the harbour is North Shields and Tynemouth.

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