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[US] R.A. Wason Friar Tuck 186: The Friar had him coon up on the ledge.
at coon, v.
[US] R.A. Wason Friar Tuck 223: A big, awkward, potato-brained slob.
at potato-headed (adj.) under potato-head, n.
[US] R.A. Wason Friar Tuck 255: Badger-face tried to raise himself on his elbow, but he could n’t quite make it.
at make it, v.
[US] R.A. Wason Friar Tuck 165: Friar, there’s a lot o’ talk about you havin’ run off with Kit Murray. Now I want the straight of it.
at straight, the, n.
[US] R.A. Wason Friar Tuck 233: The Friar’s tarp was next to mine.
at tarp, n.
[US] R.A. Wason Friar Tuck 128: They girded up their loins, and tied into him a little harder, tellin’ him that his conduct in walkin’ home nights with a cafe-singer was little short of immoral.
at tie into (v.) under tie, v.
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