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Gliff

    0.01 sec.
n.1.A transient glance; an unexpected view of something that startles one; a sudden fear.
2.A moment: as, for a gliff.


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The difference is that a Yorkshire terrier is a scrap of a thing; you can scoop it up and give it a good gliff.
I mean, you cannot live the sort of highly physical life that I have lived ( full of falls, cowps, and gliffs, and out in all winds and weathers too, clothes soaked and then drying on you ( without running up a fair bill on the aches and pains account.
Suddenly, the father leaned across and gave him the back of his hand and a fairish gliff at that, around his head.
 
 
 
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