Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun See earsh.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun See arrish.

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  • noun Alternative form of earsh.

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Examples

  • Now the little ersh had come to the meeting, with his spiny back, and his big front fins, and his head all shining in blue and gold and green.

    Old Peter's Russian Tales Arthur Ransome 1925

  • And the ersh and the roach, and the bream and the perch, and the dace and the gudgeon left the big river and swam up the little rivers between the green meadows.

    Old Peter's Russian Tales Arthur Ransome 1925

  • Then he told them of the big trial in the river, when the fishes chose judges, and made a case at law against the ersh, and found him guilty, and how the ersh spat in the faces of the judges and swam merrily away.

    Old Peter's Russian Tales Arthur Ransome 1925

  • They all came to the meeting -- bream, and perch, and roach, and dace, and gudgeon; yes, and the little ersh with his spiny back.

    Old Peter's Russian Tales Arthur Ransome 1925

  • And all the fish turned to listen to the ersh, who is the cleverest of all the little fish, because he has a big head and a small body.

    Old Peter's Russian Tales Arthur Ransome 1925

  • (Setting norms) five Aligning Choices (Making choices; ersh Ground rules Building teams Choose) Team norms Setting the agenda Lead by example Credibility vs empathy ng Communication ip Self management Trust zi Communicating) Clear thinking Ag rgi You've come a long way …

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