nesh

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nesh

(nɛʃ)
adj
1. sensitive to the cold
2. timid or cowardly
[from Old English hnesce; related to Gothic hnasqus tender, soft; of obscure origin]
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Ag Media Dir: Nesh Malinovic (nmalinovic@bader-rutter.com)
the NSPS and NESH AP programs use different thresholds to determine equipment subject to VOC limits.
My friend, Brian, was, by comparison, a nesh fellow accustomed to the warmth contained within low-ceilinged houses.
(9) Nesh and Goon (2000), said that only 5.0% of sharp bodies resultant injuries are reported, because making the decision to report such injuries is affected by the nurse's judgment regarding the injury source, therefore nurses should be taught not to judge this matter, report them honestly and do not think that they.
Detalles tecnicos de los criterios predictivos los proporcionan Orelien y Edwards (2007), Schabenberger (2004) y Vo nesh, Chinchilli y Pu (1996).
The Network for Ecosystem Sustainability and Health (NESH), at www.nesh.ca sheds further light on systems approaches.
Young mum Nesh Sinclair grabbed her kids and fled the blazing town of Kinglake, where 35 people died.
in the stone church on the campus of NESH. They celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in Maine at a surprise anniversary party thrown by Pam and John Record.
"I introduced all my Nan's old Yorkshire phrases, such as 'Nah then', 'mi old love' and 'nesh' - which means you feel the cold.
While Moi blasted away on the roof, his wife, Nesh, kept the NBA playoffs on the television below, poking her head out the window every half hour to announce the score.
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