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[US] Ranch (N. Yakima, WA) 20 Jan. 14/1: The bright, glossy, thick and firm leaves are freer from insect and disease botheration than any of the European sorts.
at botheration, n.
[US] Ranch (N. Yakima, WA) 14 Apr. 9/2: The boys and the tramps will have dead loads of cherries.
at dead loads (n.) under dead, adv.
[US] Ranch (N. Yakima, WA) 23 June 4/3: Any man who moved a muscle after hs eight hours was a dirty scab.
at dirty, adj.
[US] Ranch (Seattle, WA) 15 Dec. 3/2: This week it is a three-cornered jaw-fest [...] and a renewed outbreak of a long-standing feud.
at jawfest (n.) under jaw, n.
[US] Ranch (Seattle, WA) 15 Jan. 3/2: Every meber is entitled to at least one fish hatchery, to be condiucted as the private graft of some political bootlicker.
at bootlicker, n.
[US] Ranch (Seattle, WA) 1 Dec. 8/2: ‘I know,’ sung out a carrot-topped youth.
at carrot-topped (adj.) under carrot, n.
[US] Ranch (Seattle) 1 July 12/2: We escape publishing a good deal of the hogwash that gets by the best of poultry paper editors.
at hogwash, n.
[US] Ranch (Seattle, WA) 1 Nov. 15/3: The classic definitions of ‘Adam and Eve on a raft’ and ‘Shipwreck ’em!’.
at Adam and Eve, n.1
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