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  • 11slewed — I. üd adjective Etymology: from past participle of slew (III) (to twist) : somewhat intoxicated : tipsy II. adjective Etymology: slew ( …

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  • 12slewed axles — Axles that are not parallel …

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  • 13half-slewed —  Half drunk …

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  • 14slued — slewed or slued adjective (slang) Drunk • • • Main Entry: ↑slew …

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  • 15slew — [[t]slu͟ː[/t]] slews, slewing, slewed 1) Slew is the past tense of slay. 2) V ERG If a vehicle slews or is slewed across a road, it slides across it. [V adv/prep] The bus slewed sideways... [V adv/prep] A seven ton lorry slewed across their path …

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  • 16slew — I UK [sluː] / US [slu] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms slew : present tense I/you/we/they slew he/she/it slews present participle slewing past tense slewed past participle slewed British to turn and move suddenly and quickly in a… …

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  • 17Railroad switch — For other uses, see Switch (disambiguation). A right hand railroad switch with point indicator pointing to right …

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  • 18Talyllyn Railway — Heritage Railway name = Talyllyn Railway Rheilffordd Talyllyn caption = Locomotive No. 4 Edward Thomas stands at Tywyn Wharf station – April 2005 locale = flagicon|WAL Mid Wales terminus = stnlnk|Tywyn Wharf latitude = 52.583 longitude = 4.087… …

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  • 19Clément Ader — Born 2 April 1841(1841 04 02) Muret, Haute Garonne, France Died 5 March 1925(1925 03 05) (aged 83) …

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  • 20Battle of Plattsburgh — Infobox Military Conflict caption= conflict=Battle of Plattsburgh partof=the War of 1812 date=September 6 – September 11, 1814 place=Plattsburgh, New York result=Decisive American victory [Fitz Enz, The Final Invasion ] combatant1=flagicon|UK… …

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