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[UK] B. Martin Eng. Dict. (2nd edn) n.p.: Baker-legg’d, straddling, with legs bowing outwards.
at baker-kneed, adj.
[UK] B. Martin Eng. Dict. (2nd edn) n.p.: Blue, adj. 2, blank, or cast down; as, he looked blue upon it.
at blue, adj.1
[UK] B. Martin Eng. Dict. (2nd edn).
at Brummagem, n.
[UK] B. Martin Eng. Dict. (2nd edn).
at bubble, n.1
[UK] B. Martin Eng. Dict. (2nd edn) .
at bufflehead, n.
[UK] B. Martin Eng. Dict. (2nd edn).
at bully-rock (n.) under bully, n.1
[UK] B. Martin Eng. Dict. (2nd edn).
at castor, n.
[UK] B. Martin Eng. Dict. (2nd edn).
at clincher, n.1
[UK] B. Martin Eng. Dict. (2nd edn).
at kipsie, n.1
[UK] B.Martin Eng. Dict. (2nd edn) s.v.
at limbo, n.
[UK] B.Martin Eng. Dict. (2nd edn).
at muck, n.1
[UK] B. Martin Eng. Dict. (2nd edn).
at mumps, n.
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