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* '''aired and ventilated:''' opinions are aired and ventilated in Parliament | * '''aired and ventilated:''' opinions are aired and ventilated in Parliament | ||
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+ | * Also, if you unroof a castle, destroying it, it gets "aired and ventilated" | ||
* '''heard''' | * '''heard''' |
Revision as of 16:30, 29 October 2008
- castles in the air: imaginary or unrealistic plans
- cashel: (Anglo-Irish) castle, ring fort, stone fort
- caiseal: (Irish) castle
- The Castle: Dublin Castle, the centre of British rule in Ireland
- A Finnegans Wake Gazetteer
- Cashel: a town in County Tipperary; formerly the royal seat of the kings of Munster
- kaszel: (Polish) cough
- clashes → anagram of cashels → see line 1
- aired and ventilated: opinions are aired and ventilated in Parliament
- Also, if you unroof a castle, destroying it, it gets "aired and ventilated"
- heard
- vent: (archaic) to utter, to publish
- ventilate: (slang) to shoot with a gun; (of a bullet) to make a hole