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  • When I put my eye to the hole I see one holding horsedung to the rain in the hope, indeed, indeed, of washing out a few whole ears of grain with a wink and a wink and a winkie-wick.

    Slime Me Tim Jones-Yelvington 2009

  • When I put my eye to the hole I see one holding horsedung to the rain in the hope, indeed, indeed, of washing out a few whole ears of grain with a wink and a wink and winkie-wick

    It May Sound Funny 2006

  • When I put my eye to the hole I see one holding horsedung to the rain in the hope, indeed, indeed, of washing out a few whole ears of grain with a wink and a wink and winkie-wick

    It May Sound Funny 2006

  • Poor Panurge fairly cast up his accounts, and gave up his halfpenny (i.e. vomited), seeing an archasdarpenin who laid a huge plenty of chamber lye to putrefy in horsedung, mishmashed with abundance of Christian sir-reverence.

    Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel 2002

  • Poor Panurge fairly cast up his accounts, and gave up his halfpenny (i.e. vomited), seeing an archasdarpenin who laid a huge plenty of chamber lye to putrefy in horsedung, mishmashed with abundance of Christian sir-reverence.

    Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel 2002

  • The thick, coppery smell of blood, mixed with the stink of loosened bowels and horsedung, threatened to overwhelm Tregaron, as did the clouds of dust as thick as smoke that obscured much of the field.

    And Other Tales Of Valdemar Lackey, Mercedes 1997

  • No magic melted the snow shoveled into the basin, just the sun supplemented by a simple horsedung fire.

    Storm Breaking Lackey, Mercedes 1996

  • No magic melted the snow shoveled into the basin, just the sun supplemented by a simple horsedung fire.

    Storm Breaking Lackey, Mercedes 1996

  • Living in a bogswamp, eating cheap food and the streets paved with dust, horsedung and consumptives 'spits.

    Ulysses James Joyce 1911

  • Not a particle of horsedung remains upon the road.

    Eight Years' Wanderings in Ceylon Samuel White Baker 1857

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