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With the Secret Service in Morocco choose

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[UK] ‘Ex-Légionnaire 1384’ With the Secret Service in Morocco 20: I stared through the smoke haze and felt all sorts of a rotter.
at all kinds of, adv.
[UK] ‘Ex-Légionnaire 1384’ With the Secret Service in Morocco 21: I ask you again—will you join us?’ ’Okay. I’ll take a basinful.
at basinful, n.
[UK] ‘Ex-Légionnaire 1384’ With the Secret Service in Morocco 11: We asked the Germans why they had enlisted after all, and received a bibful of guttural curses in reply.
at bibful (n.) under bib, n.
[UK] ‘Ex-Légionnaire 1384’ With the Secret Service in Morocco 198: We plied him with drink and broached the subject of kief. He produced some of the noxious stuff and we joined him in a pipe.
at kif, n.
[UK] ‘Ex-Légionnaire 1384’ With the Secret Service in Morocco 21: There was no room for sentiment in the espionage game, not even with one’s light-o’-love.
at light o’ love, n.
[UK] ‘Ex-Légionnaire 1384’ With the Secret Service in Morocco 162: ‘We got lotsa music, lotsa dancing, lotsa wine and lotsa girls!’.
at lotsa, n.
[UK] ‘Ex-Légionnaire 1384’ With the Secret Service in Morocco 30: [S]ave to shove more bottles of wine in front of him, I left him severely alone .
at severely, adv.
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