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wherret
/ 藞飞蓻谤蓹迟 /
verb
- tr to strike (someone) a blow
noun
- a blow, esp a slap on the face; stroke
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of wherret1
Example Sentences
I鈥檓 as peaceable a body as ever lived; but tak鈥 my advice鈥攄on鈥檛 wherret yoursel鈥 about Helen Perowne.
Wherret never had had the Small-pox.
I returned the Compliment with a Wherret of my Fist, which knock'd him over, and had cost me my Life, durst any have struck in the Palace.
Wherret never had had the smallpox.
A mare, the property of a person who keeps a dairy in a neighbouring parish, began to have sore heels the latter end of the month of February, 1798, which were occasionally washed by the servant men of the farm, Thomas Virgoe, William Wherret, and William Haynes, who in consequence became affected with sores in their hands, followed by inflamed lymphatic glands in the arms and axillae, shiverings succeeded by heat, lassitude, and general pains in the limbs.
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