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Ploughman of the Moon choose

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[Can] R. Service Ploughman of the Moon 166: ‘Cow-Juice Jerker’ [Ch. title].
at cow-jerker (n.) under cow, n.1
[Can] R. Service Ploughman of the Moon 175: There we were with a wagon heaped high with cow-clabber [...] It was relatively clean and honest cow clap, but the way he scrabbled into it was quite repulsive.
at cowclap, n.
[Can] R. Service Ploughman of the Moon 209: Me, I’ll eat turkey an’ wash it down with dago-red.
at dago red (n.) under dago, adj.1
[Can] R. Service Ploughman of the Moon 194: The girls were ‘going through’ a drunken sailor.
at go through, v.
[Can] R. Service Ploughman of the Moon 201: I don’t like huskies.
at Husky, n.
[Can] R. Service Ploughman of the Moon 201: The monkey-faced man collected our blankets and checked them through. This was to prevent us from jumping the train on the way.
at jump, v.
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