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To spring an arch |
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No references found | It affords me no satisfaction to commerce to spring an arch before I have got a solid foundation. |
To spring an arch |
to speak to speak To speak a ship To speak by the book To speak by the card To speak fair To speak for Buncombe to speak of to speak of to speak of To speak out To speak well for To speak with To spin a yarn To spin hay To spin street yarn To spit on To splice the main brace To split hairs To split on a rock To sport one's oak To spot timber To spread cloth To spring a butt To spring a leak To spring a mast To spring a rattle To spring an arch To spring atTo spring forth To spring in To spring on To spring the luff To sprunt up To square one's shoulders To square the circle To stab at To stack arms to stack the deck To stamp out To stand against To stand at ease To stand by To stand corrected To stand fast To stand fire To stand firmly on To stand for To stand in To stand in awe of To stand in hand To stand in stead | |||||||
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