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  • Warbles” is what Hélène Segara does, in her dreams.

    with scraps please 2004

  • Warbles - lrritated, raised area under skin, usually back or flanks.

    Chapter 12 1982

  • SYMPTOMS: Warbles are frequently seen under the skin in the region of the back and over the loins, and are very tender to the touch.

    The Veterinarian Charles James Korinek

  • That is the way the Petticoats of this world decree, and that is the way the Warbles submit.

    Ptomaine Street Carolyn Wells 1902

  • And sweetest Shakespeare, Fancy's child, Warbles his native wood - notes wild.

    Characters of Shakespeare's Plays William Hazlitt 1804

  • Warbles in the woodwinds and triplet figures do not add much depth, but the music trips lightly without ruffling any emotional feathers.

    Audiophile Audition Headlines 2008

  • And sweeter from the sky the gladsome lark Warbles his heaven-tmied song; the lulling brook Murmm's more gently down the deep-worn glen;

    The sabbath, with Sabbath walks, and other poems 1812

  • Music:Andy Partridge - Fuzzy Warbles: Volume 3 - Child's Crusade

    Non-sequitur of the day. codepope 2005

  • Music:Andy Partridge - Fuzzy Warbles, Volume 1 - Don't Let Us Bug Ya

    The Wednesday Morning "A Bad Night's Sleep" Review: "The Peshawar Lancers" sbisson 2003

  • The Front Page: The SEALS - The Short Ends and Leader Annual Film Awards Andy Partridge: The Official Fuzzy Warbles Collector's Album [$79.98]

    PopMatters 2009

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