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Rendezvous with Fear choose

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[US] P. MacGill Fear in DSUE (1984).
at digger, n.3
[US] N. Davis Rendezvous with Fear 22: That confederate must be sort of a tough bimbo.
at bimbo, n.
[US] N. Davis Rendezvous with Fear 27: No! You big drunker!
at drunkie, n.
[US] N. Davis Rendezvous with Fear 47: Hey, fatty!
at fatty, n.1
[US] N. Davis Rendezvous with Fear 26: Why, all cops take honest graft!
at graft, n.1
[US] N. Davis Rendezvous with Fear 29: He was a revolutionary, not a bandit or a hold-up man.
at hold-up, n.
[US] N. Davis Rendezvous with Fear 24: Come in, lame-brain.
at lamebrain, n.
[US] N. Davis Rendezvous with Fear 15: Say, who was that tough-looking monkey?
at monkey, n.
[US] N. Davis Rendezvous with Fear 23: Have they nailed that gun-crazy nut.
at nail, v.
[US] N. Davis Rendezvous with Fear 38: A little fat number called Doan.
at number, n.
[US] N. Davis Rendezvous with Fear 7: She’s the fly paper queen. Her old man invented stickum that flies like the taste of.
at queen, n.
[US] N. Davis Rendezvous with Fear 7: She’s the fly paper queen. Her old man invented stickum that flies like the taste of.
at stickum, n.
[US] T. Keneally Fear 4: The Comrade will belt the tripes out of you for being cruel to Joseph.
at tripe, n.1
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