Difference between revisions of "In peat"

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* '''bog oak''': ancient wood (usually Scots Pine, Oak or Yew) preserved in Irish bogs and now prized by wood carvers
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* '''bog oak:''' ancient wood (usually Scots Pine, Oak or Yew) preserved in Irish bogs and now prized by wood carvers
  
* '''lie in peace''': lie buried in a grave
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* '''lie in peace:''' to lie buried in a grave
  
 
* '''in pieces''' → [[Humpty Dumpty]]
 
* '''in pieces''' → [[Humpty Dumpty]]

Revision as of 09:56, 8 November 2006

  • bog oak: ancient wood (usually Scots Pine, Oak or Yew) preserved in Irish bogs and now prized by wood carvers
  • lie in peace: to lie buried in a grave