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(New page: * '''pegging:''' throwing; aiming for ** '''James Joyce, ''Dubliners'':''' "He takes up a wad of cabbage on the spoon and pegs it across the room" * '''smasher:''' a large marble (ie a sm...)
 
 
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* '''pegging:''' throwing; aiming for
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* '''pegging:''' throwing; aiming for → [[Pegger Festy]] on [[Page 91]], an avatar of Shaun, who denies pegging stones at HCE's tavern
** '''James Joyce, ''Dubliners'':''' "He takes up a wad of cabbage on the spoon and pegs it across the room"
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** '''James Joyce, ''Dubliners'', "Grace":''' "He takes up a wad of cabbage on the spoon and pegs it across the room"
  
* '''smasher:''' a large marble (ie a small glass ball used in a popular children's game)
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* '''smasher:''' a large marble (ie a small glass or marble ball used in a popular children's game)

Latest revision as of 13:44, 30 November 2010

  • pegging: throwing; aiming for → Pegger Festy on Page 91, an avatar of Shaun, who denies pegging stones at HCE's tavern
    • James Joyce, Dubliners, "Grace": "He takes up a wad of cabbage on the spoon and pegs it across the room"
  • smasher: a large marble (ie a small glass or marble ball used in a popular children's game)