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Wrig

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v. i.1.To wriggle.


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With nothing to lose Wales started to play some free-thinking rugby after the break and were back in the match just four minutes after the restart when Jones elected to kick for touch rather than the posts and after a series of pick and drives and with a massive overlap out wide Jonathan Thomas wrig his way over for a score.
A book which Wrig ht did own before 1940 was Lewis Mumford's extravagantly laudatory critical study Herman Melville: A Study of His Life and Vision (1929), which, in the context of evaluating Moby-Dick as an American epic, also quotes extensively from it (129ff).
Wrig Spiritualism as a Practical Principle, The Liberator, Aug.
 
 
 
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