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fossick
[ fos-ik ]
verb (used without object)
- Mining. to undermine another's digging; search for waste gold in relinquished workings, washing places, etc.
- to search for any object by which to make gain:
to fossick for clients.
verb (used with object)
- to hunt; seek; ferret out.
fossick
/ 藞蹿蓲蝉瑟办 /
verb
- intr to search for gold or precious stones in abandoned workings, rivers, etc
- to rummage or search for (something)
Derived Forms
- 藞蹿辞蝉蝉颈肠办别谤, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 蹿辞蝉顎僺颈肠办路别谤 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of fossick1
Example Sentences
Mother and daughter Angela Fossick, 74, and Lorna Fossick, 48, are first-timers at the festival and decided to go to celebrate their shared birthdays.
Deep learning employs pieces of software called artificial neural networks to fossick out otherwise-abstruse patterns.
Her body was found on Grisham鈥檚 father鈥檚 property on Fossick Lane in Cherokee.
Fossick for them and you may avoid buyer鈥檚 remorse.
鈥淭here was concern that was aired in the last election that foreigners participating in the property market were contributing to high prices,鈥 said Christopher Fossick, the managing director of Jones Lang LaSalle in Southeast Asia.
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