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Don Quixote choose

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[UK] Fielding Don Quixote III i: Besides other Articles she ran in tick Twenty Shillings for Thunder and Lightning.
at thunder and lightning, n.
[UK] Fielding Don Quixote I i: Thou art just such another squat Bag of Guts as they Dapple.
at bag of guts (n.) under bag, n.1
[UK] Fielding Don Quixote III vi: I dare swear there were a good round baker’s dozen at least.
at baker’s dozen, n.1
[UK] Fielding Don Quixote III vii: Do you mean to rob me, hey? [...] Let me tell you, Sirrah, you may be try’d on the Black Act, for going about disguis’d in this Manner.
at black art (n.) under black, adj.
[UK] Fielding Don Quixote II xiv: Ha, ha, ha! a comical Dog!
at dog, n.2
[UK] Fielding Don Quixote I viii: ’Ecod! it runs in my Head that he is come to stand for Parliament.
at ecod!, excl.
[UK] Fielding Don Quixote III xv: Symptoms! Gad, here are Symptoms for you.
at gad!, excl.
[UK] Fielding Don Quixote III iv: Landlord, how fares it? You seem to drive a humming Trade here.
at humming, adj.
[UK] Fielding Don Quixote I vi: What is it to you what we are, Saucebox?
at what’s it to you?, phr.
[UK] Fielding Don Quixote II iii: Notwithstanding what you may have heard of the Knight of the Long-purse, if you oppose him briskly, I dare answer for your Success.
at knight of the..., n.
[UK] Fielding Don Quixote II viii: Odsbodlikins! Mrs. Dorothea, you have a very strange Sort of a Taste, I can tell you that.
at odsbobs! (excl.) under ods, n.
[UK] Fielding Don Quixote II v: ’Sbud! I’ll beat your Lanthorn-Jaws into your Throat, you Rascal.
at ’sblood!, excl.
[UK] Fielding Don Quixote III i: Besides other Articles she ran in tick Twenty Shillings for Thunder and Lightning.
at run on tick (v.) under tick, n.3
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