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* '''at all at all:''' (''Anglo-Irish'') a common Anglo-Irish phrase | * '''at all at all:''' (''Anglo-Irish'') a common Anglo-Irish phrase | ||
+ | **''House by the Churchyard'': "'That poor fellow got no chance for his life at all, at all!' said Tim." | ||
* '''o' tall o' toll''' → [[Page_628|FW 628.15]]: "A way a lone a last a loved a long..." | * '''o' tall o' toll''' → [[Page_628|FW 628.15]]: "A way a lone a last a loved a long..." | ||
− | + | * '''[[a toll, a toll]]''' → [[Page_4|FW 004.08]] | |
[[Category:Anglo-Irish phrases]] | [[Category:Anglo-Irish phrases]] |
Latest revision as of 20:23, 23 March 2020
- at all at all: (Anglo-Irish) a common Anglo-Irish phrase
- House by the Churchyard: "'That poor fellow got no chance for his life at all, at all!' said Tim."
- o' tall o' toll → FW 628.15: "A way a lone a last a loved a long..."
- a toll, a toll → FW 004.08