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Rustical

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Rus`tic`al
a.1.Rustic.


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having something to say], eschewing both the extremities, as well in not using any rustical corrupt leide [speech], as book-language and pen and inkhorn terms; and least of all mignard and effeminate terms.
91) Similarly, the recipe "How to make a fresh Cheese" is glossed as "one of the extempore entertainments of this rustical Lady," and "To bake a Pig" is identified as "an experiment practised by Her [Elizabeth] at Huntingdon Brewhouse.
These have become a huge success since their launch, the company says, as more customers are expressing an interest in breads, baguettes and rolls with a rustical feel, look and taste, as opposed to standard industrial products.
 
 
 
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