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  • The minstrels were called Scalds, polishers or smoothers of language.

    A Popular History of the Art of Music From the Earliest Times Until the Present 1874

  • Scalds a ball to second base his first time up, then blasts a first-pitch homer to left to lead off the fourth.

    Vicodin Dreams 2009

  • They were preceded by two Scalds, who chanted the praises of

    Kenilworth 2004

  • It will readily occur to the antiquary, that these verses are intended to imitate the antique poetry of the Scalds — the minstrels of the old Scandinavians — the race, as the Laureate so happily terms them,

    Ivanhoe 2004

  • “‘Starfleet Admiral Scalds Educator,’” she quoted, as if reciting a headline.

    DEEP DOMAIN Howard Weinstein 1987

  • “‘Starfleet Admiral Scalds Educator,’” she quoted, as if reciting a headline.

    DEEP DOMAIN Howard Weinstein 1987

  • “‘Starfleet Admiral Scalds Educator,’” she quoted, as if reciting a headline.

    DEEP DOMAIN Howard Weinstein 1987

  • Burns and Scalds: Knowing how to treat burns and scalds quickly and effectively can save a lot of pain and can reduce the danger of later infection.

    Chapter 7 1983

  • A Norwegian Family listening to the Songs of their Scalds, 2.

    The World's Fair Anonymous

  • A Norwegian Family listening to the Songs of their Scalds, 2.

    The World's Fair Anonymous

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