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scroop

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scroop [skruːp] Dialect
vb
(intr) to emit a grating or creaking sound
n
such a sound
[of imitative origin]

scroop - The rustle of silk.
See also related terms for silk.


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And Scroop, do you to Westmore land, where shall bold York Enrouted now for Lancaster, with forces of our Uncle Rutland, Enjoin his standard with sweet Norfolk's host.
Murray's Silver is definitely the most interesting character in this movie, which is filled with villainous aliens like Scroop (Wincott and his signature raspy droll).
 
 
 
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