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pize

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pize [paɪz]
vb
(tr) Yorkshire dialect to strike (someone a blow)
[of obscure origin]


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On a sad note, John Lewis Jones, of Gwernymynydd, who died last week age 94, was awarded second pize for composing a hymn at Eisteddfod Mon.
SPECIAL PIZE SUPLEMENT ON Monday, we'll be printing the fantastic Grab an Ad supplement packed with adverts for all of the items that you can actually win with your tokens.
Nut litel out of Pize stant a tour, In which tour in prisoun put was he, And with hym been his litel children thre; The eldest scarsly fyf yeer was of age.
 
 
 
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