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- proper noun A river in
Ireland , a tributary of theLiffey .
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Examples
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More than a month's rain has fallen in 24 hours according to forecasters leading to the rivers Liffey, Dodder and Tolka bursting their banks.
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Yes | No | Report from Clay Dodder wrote 1 year 31 weeks ago
Name My Dog 2008
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The old colonels and generals at the ‘Buck and Dodder Club’ were furious.
MY EARLY LIFE WINSTON CHURCHILL 2003
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The old colonels and generals at the ‘Buck and Dodder Club’ were furious.
MY EARLY LIFE WINSTON CHURCHILL 2003
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The old colonels and generals at the ‘Buck and Dodder Club’ were furious.
MY EARLY LIFE WINSTON CHURCHILL 2003
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We both felt rather tired and when we reached the field we made at once for a sloping bank over the ridge of which we could see the Dodder.
Dubliners 2003
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For about the 24th June, a prodigious number of large sea fish, called turlehydes, were brought into the bay of Dublin, and cast on shore at the mouth of the river Dodder.
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Dodder (_Cuscuta trifolii_), a destructive vegetable parasite which strangles the plants in a crafty fashion, and which goes by the name of "hellweed," or "devil's guts."
Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure William Thomas Fernie
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"Yes, and mash the whole crowd of 'em," added Dodder.
Guns and Snowshoes Or, the Winter Outing of the Young Hunters Ralph Bonehill
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The king of Leinster might not go round Tuath Laighean left-hand-wise on Wednesday, nor sleep between the Dothair (Dodder) and the Duibhlinn with his head inclining to one side, nor encamp for nine days on the plains of Cualann, nor travel the road of Duibhlinn on Monday, nor ride a dirty black-heeled horse across Magh Maistean.
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