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[UK] Chuckles 10 Jan. 1: Breezy Ben From The Briny.
at briny, n.
[UK] Chuckles 10 Jan. 1: Don’t smile all at once, or you might break your frontispiece.
at frontispiece, n.
[UK] Chuckles 10 Jan. 1: ‘Cheer up, matey,’ chirrupped Ben.
at matey, n.
[UK] Chuckles 10 Jan. 1: He once again gleefully inhaled the dear old ozone from the glue factories of his native village, Wapping.
at ozone, n.1
[UK] Chuckles 10 Jan. 1: Our pals got their belongings all right.
at pal, n.
[UK] Chuckles 10 Jan. 1: ‘Hip-pip-pip-hoo-RAY! I feel like doing the hornpipe, I do!’ piped Breezy Ben.
at pipe, v.1
[UK] Chuckles 10 Jan. 1: Here, vot’s dot queer fellow-looking man taking mine dog avay for?
at queer fellow (n.) under queer, adj.
[UK] Chuckles 10 Jan. 1: But mine poor tripehound Snitzel!
at tripe-hound (n.) under tripe, n.1
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