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The Luscious Songster choose

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[UK] ‘Going To Be Confirmed’ in Luscious Songster 13: The saint pull’d a face full as long as my arm.
at as long as one’s arm (adj.) under arm, n.
[UK] ‘Going To Be Confirmed’ Luscious Songster 13: My mother declares, d--m her eyes, it’s no farce.
at damn (someone’s) eyes! (excl.) under damn, v.
[UK] ‘Fat Bacon’ in Luscious Songster 5: He pulled out his fork, and he tipt her some pork.
at fork, n.1
[UK] ‘The Mot Of Drury Lane’ Luscious Songster 38: She guzzled fourteen goes of max.
at go, n.1
[UK] ‘The Mot Of Drury Lane’ in Luscious Songster 38: She warmed me well – gave me the itch.
at itch, n.
[UK] ‘Chapter Of Cocks’ Luscious Songster 32: Mr. Badcock’s the man for the ladies [...] Mr. Bowcock is straight as an arrow [...] Mr. Longcock is small as a sparrow.
at Mr, n.
[UK] ‘Touch Her On The Raw’ in Luscious Songster 18: Out at morn you hikes, / To sell your greens and carrots, your taters and vot not.
at what-not, n.
[UK] ‘The Lecherous Irishman’ Luscious Songster 35: In Cork he had swell’d all the girls I declare.
at swell, v.
[UK] ‘The Story Of An Ass’ in Luscious Songster 39: My young ’uns they’re the wery same.
at young ’un (n.) under young, adj.
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