c.1850 Duncombe New and Improved Flash Dict. n.p.: Belly-ache Belfry a lawyer’s mouth. He opened his belly-ache belfry, he began to state the charge, &c.at belly-ache belfry, n.
c.1850 Duncombe New and Improved Flash Dict. n.p.: Air and refreshing exercise, he took, he was whipped at the cart’s tail.at have air and exercise (v.) under air, n.
c.1850 Duncombe New and Improved Flash Dict. n.p.: Crossing the Alpine Mountains sleeping on a woman’s bosom; they found him snoozing with his doxey, crossing the Alpine Mountains.at Alpine mountains, n.
c.1850 Duncombe New and Improved Flash Dict. n.p.: Anglers in troubled water a class of thieves whose practice is in breaking show-glasses in jeweller’s windows, and stealing seals, rings and other articles of value.at angler, n.
c.1850 Duncombe New and Improved Flash Dict. n.p.: Angling receiving stolen goods and pawning them, or otherwise disposing of the pilfered articles. [Ibid.] angling cove a receiver of stolen goods.at angling-cove, n.
c.1850 Duncombe New and Improved Flash Dict. n.p.: Angury clack prayers on the drop or under the gallows.at angury, n.