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Territorial Enterprise choose

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[US] Territorial Enterprise 31 Jan. 2/4: Jane [...] was mounted behind her lover and away, nor bated they the noble cayuse till many a league was passed [DA].
at cayuse, n.
[US] Terr. Enterprise 15 Mar. 3/1: Let those in the habit of going ‘heeled’ take heed [DA].
at heeled, adj.
[US] Terr. Enterprise 1 Jan. 1/4: The firemen in [...] returning to house their hose carts came ‘hellety split’ [DA].
at hell to split (adv.) under hell, n.
[US] Terr. Enterprise 23 Feb. 3/3: All night the clouds pungled their fleecy treasures [DA].
at pungle, v.
[US] Terr. Enterprise 25 Mar. 3/2: Yesterday we dropped in at a popular restaurant [...] for our regular ‘hash’ [DA].
at hash, n.1
[US] Terr. Enterprise 14 Sept. 3/1: There are a good many of the ‘boys’ over there in ‘soak’ [DA].
at in soak under soak, v.1
[US] Terr. Enterprise 17 Aug. 3/1: All the time the punchers are flying from ox to ox, plying their sticks right and left [DA].
at bull-puncher (n.) under bull, n.1
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