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Honey Seems Bitter choose

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[UK] B. Kiely Honey Seems Bitter 175: The happy times I’d walked that way [...] with a full amber mind.
at amber, adj.
[UK] B. Kiely Honey Seems Bitter 161: You bastardin’ liar. I’ll kill you for that.
at bastarding (adj.) under bastard, n.
[UK] B. Kiely Honey Seems Bitter 104: I wish this effin thing was over.
at effing, adj.
[UK] B. Kiely Honey Seems Bitter 161: The guts are scared out of you.
at scare the guts out of (v.) under gut, n.
[UK] B. Kiely Honey Seems Bitter 50: Boy, you’re in the swim. You’re away on a hack.
at away on a hack (adj.) under hack, n.1
[UK] B. Kiely Honey Seems Bitter 43: He looked at his watch. ‘Gee, I’ll have to be hitting it.’.
at hit it, v.
[UK] B. Kiely Honey Seems Bitter 15: Have a jar. By Jesus we need it.
at jar, n.1
[UK] B. Kiely Honey Seems Bitter 33: Here, try some Paddy, for jay’s sake.
at jay!, excl.
[UK] B Kiely Honey Seems Bitter 49: They caught him in a kip [...] the true native Irish bordello.
at kip, n.1
[UK] B. Kiely Honey Seems Bitter 149: Pinning up a piece of paper is the miserable niggling modern way.
at niggling, adj.
[UK] B. Kiely Honey Seems Bitter 97: ‘Ballsology,’ Butler said. ‘The point is which horse.’.
at -ology, n.
[UK] B. Kiely Honey Seems Bitter 176: Now shag off to hell and let me go home alone.
at shag!, excl.
[UK] B. Kiely Honey Seems Bitter 74: A fine sketch of a man you are.
at sketch, n.
[UK] B. Kiely Honey Seems Bitter 33: She married a queer boy [...] a craw thumping yellow-hammer.
at yellowhammer, n.
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