Morthoe, Luton Hoo, the Hoe at Plymouth, &c.; this is the same as Northern English "heugh" and is connected with "hang"), an agricultural and gardening implement used for extirpating weeds, for stirring the surface-soil in order to break the capillary channels and so prevent the evaporation of moisture, for singling out turnips and other root-crops and similar purposes. [Please select]
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Singling out some of the steady flying ones, they seemed to fly a short distance, and drop into the brush. [Please select]
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They were quick in singling out the slow or wayward sheep and would bite their heels to hurry them along. [Please select]
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"I'm going aboard," he announced, singling out with his eye a dangling rope which depended from a davit.' [Please select]
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He advanced to the counter, and singling out a clerk, said: "I want to sell these bonds." [Please select]
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If his object in singling out Drummle were to bring him out still more, it perfectly succeeded. [Please select]
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