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A Time of Day choose

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[UK] F. Durbridge A Time of Day (1989) 122: Why a toff like that should make a date in a caff like this he was blistered if he knew.
at blistered, adj.
[UK] F. Durbridge A Time of Day (1989) 157: Got four of me own. Proper carve-up when they go to the dentist.
at carve-up, n.
[UK] F. Durbridge A Time of Day (1989) 96: Why the devil should he ask you that?
at devil, the, phr.
[UK] F. Durbridge A Time of Day (1989) 89: ‘Not all the way, guv.,’ said the driver.
at Guv, n.
[UK] F. Durbridge Time of Day (1989) 90: Then get in kip. You’ll be as right as rain soon.
at kip, n.1
[UK] F. Durbridge A Time of Day (1989) 122: The place would start filling up at about half past nine to ten, but in the meantime he was lumbered with this bird.
at lumbered, adj.2
[UK] F. Durbridge A Time of Day (1989) 157: Ah well, no business of mine and half a quid’s half a quid ...
at half-a-quid (n.) under quid, n.
[UK] F. Durbridge A Time of Day (1989) 34: Got a fairish walloping from his old dad, I shouldn’t wonder.
at walloping (n.) under wallop, v.
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