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Tom and Jerry’s Rambles Through Paris choose

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[UK] J. Catnach Tom and Jerry’s Rambles Through Paris 1: O! jemminy, you would have laugh’d t’ see this glorious rout, They mill’d Monsieur so cleverly, and clareted his snout.
at claret, v.
[UK] J. Catnach Tom and Jerry’s Rambles Through Paris 1: Come on, ye frog-eaters, come on, come on.
at frog-eater, n.
[UK] J. Catnach Tom and Jerry’s Rambles Through Paris 1: For ’tis their hobby every night to raise a gallows row.
at gallows, adj.
[UK] J. Catnach Tom and Jerry’s Rambles Through Paris 1: O! jemminy, you would have laughd ’t see this glorious rout.
at jiminy!, excl.
[UK] J. Catnach Tom and Jerry’s Rambles Through Paris 1: One night into a lushy ken they chanced to come.
at lush ken (n.) under lush, n.1
[UK] J. Catnach Tom and Jerry’s Rambles Through Paris 1: They pommil’d the charlies, and painted their peepers.
at paint, v.
[UK] J. Catnach Tom and Jerry’s Rambles Through Paris 1: Well wallop the Frenchmen rarely ... O And give them a skin-full before we go.
at skinful, n.
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