亚洲网紅露点

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aboon

[ uh-boon ]

adverb

Scot. and British Dialect.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of aboon1

1350鈥1400; Middle English abone, abowne; above
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He went on: 鈥淎nd you consate that all these steans be aboon folk that be happed here, snod an鈥 snog?鈥

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鈥淚 must gang ageeanwards home now, miss. My grand-daughter doesn鈥檛 like to be kept waitin鈥 when the tea is ready, for it takes me time to crammle aboon the grees, for there be a many of 鈥檈m; an鈥, miss, I lack belly-timber sairly by the clock.鈥

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Marsh End had belonged to the Rivers ever since it was a house: and it was, she affirmed, 鈥渁boon two hundred year old鈥攆or all it looked but a small, humble place, naught to compare wi鈥 Mr. Oliver鈥檚 grand hall down i鈥 Morton Vale.

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Aboon them a' ye tak your place, Painch, tripe, or thairm: Weel are ye wordy o'a grace As lang's my arm Fair is your honest happy face, Great chieftain of the pudding race!

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We are immediately put on terra firma by the cautious reply of Waverley's guide when asked if it is Sunday: "Could na say just preceesely; Sunday seldom cam aboon the pass of Bally-Brough."

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