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  • noun Plural form of pell.

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Examples

  • I arrived in St Aldgates as the pells of the Cathedral were pealing out for Evensong.

    Archive 2006-10-01 Joanna Bogle 2006

  • There was really no mistaking it, not when he saw the practice field laid out beside it, with archery targets, pells, and other equipment.

    Exile's Honor Lackey, Mercedes 2002

  • There was really no mistaking it, not when he saw the practice field laid out beside it, with archery targets, pells, and other equipment.

    Exile's Honor Lackey, Mercedes 2002

  • "This stroll's melted the city fat offa'em faster than drill and pells."

    And Other Tales Of Valdemar Lackey, Mercedes 1997

  • Cogern had fifteen years on him, yet the older man did his daily twenty miles, hit the pells, and led the charges with more energy than men half his age.

    And Other Tales Of Valdemar Lackey, Mercedes 1997

  • When we want a live set of pells to prove a point, who gets beat on?

    Magic's Promise Lackey, Mercedes 1990

  • I've been teaching Rad my style, and the pells plan on giving Jervis as good as he gets.

    Magic's Promise Lackey, Mercedes 1990

  • He went looking for Jervis in a state of increasing alarm, and found him in the salle, working out against the pells.

    Magic's Promise Lackey, Mercedes 1990

  • He went looking for Jervis in a state of increasing alarm, and found him in the salle, working out against the pells.

    Magic's Promise Lackey, Mercedes 1990

  • "Jervis," he called, loudly enough to be heard over the racket of practice blade against pells.

    Magic's Promise Lackey, Mercedes 1990

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