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Often used in the same context:
rounce,
worral,
warry,
smeeth,
juggins,
noakes,
dodkin,
pothecary,
heddle,
puttock,
hewer,
kinchin,
vivers,
watling,
mulley,
spurway,
cullis,
hopkinson,
geering,
andrewes,
dowle,
towse,
owler,
macrae,
copplestone,
oag,
backhouse,
cantle,
gilliver,
farmery,
huxter,
boddice,
plaister,
rimmer,
harle,
handford,
southey,
newbolt,
macinnes,
pargeter,
fidge,
spary,
kerse,
codlin,
cockayne,
piggin,
prizeman,
bavin,
tocher,
dargue,
newcomen,
heugh,
maclennan,
maskery,
jowett,
pinfold,
dearling,
scard,
biffin,
pearmain,
cozens,
styan,
barwise,
tucket,
kiddle,
hulme,
shiel,
swinnerton,
hanmer,
prest,
crowdy,
hitchings,
ruddle,
standfast,
cannonier,
meacock,
cawker,
dosser,
patmore,
smeath,
bodle,
spiring,
welsher,
whiskin,
conchie,
scutter,
ambury,
skipworth,
paget,
sheather,
trass,
frape,
mcdowall,
maunder,
mclachlan,
burchell,
springall,
gullery,
wotton,
ussher,
charleton,
grice,
fleming,
newton,
arnold,
baxter,
beaumont,
blake,
burton,
dickinson,
fletcher,
hale,
hawkins,
hugo,
nelson,
newman,
owen,
rogers,
russell,
stanley,
adams,
ambrose
Appears in the definition of:
john venn
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— Adjectives for venn:
stavelot,
late,
english,
young,
earnest,
old,
british,
century,
dear,
triple,
double,
more...
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