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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun An obsolete spelling of blank.

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Examples

  • Everyone in the blanck community knows you never have an Ex-Pastor.

    Rove: McCain's too private 2008

  • At least he showed good judgment on Iraq in 2002 and clearly articulated why he was opposed to give George Bush a blanck check.

    Poll: Obama Creeping Up On Hillary; Rudy's Lead Grows 2009

  • Sign'd Kings blanck-charters to kill whom they hate,

    Satyre John Donne 1921

  • But when my screensaver really starts (or whenever I start it manually by locking the screen), all I have is a blanck screen

    Ubuntu Forums Mathieu147 2010

  • We can write data in blanck dvd also in multi session way means different data at different time by the help of appropriate dvd writer software.

    videosaver.net 2010

  • The funny part is, the next I could see in my dream was a blank screen with a sharpened striped yellow and blanck wooden pencil at a 45 degree angle facing upwards towards the right!

    Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions 2008

  • 810-794-9477 MI Algonac matt blanck X 09H 132*Terra Forma 12/1

    A List of PC Bulletin Boards for DOS Users by Bob Breed 1995

  • ———-Isn’t it great to do everything to avoid probate and thereby only hiring lawyers @$300 to 400 per hour unless absolutely necessary? maryle blanck

    Suze Orman Takes your questions 2008

  • BUTT (with a gisture expansive of Mr Lhugewhite Cadderpollard with sunflawered beautonhole pulled up point blanck by mailbag mundaynism at Oldbally Court though the hissindensity buck far of his melovelance tells how when he was fast marking his first lord for cremation the whyfe of his bothem was the very lad’s thing to elter his mehind).

    Finnegans Wake 2006

  • And becawse we would save your Government a labor to send to us for the money due by bond from Mr. Bradford, my selfe, &c. to your Government upon Mr. Andrews gift; I haue given Mr. Paddy a bill of exchange for the discbarge of it, ouely becawse I know not the exact sum I haue left a blanck for it, & given him authority to insert it; that so he may take up the bond upon the delivery of the bill to your selfe.

    Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society 1792

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