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* '''grape:''' grapeshot, clustered iron shot that scatters when fired
 
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Latest revision as of 12:06, 30 June 2012

  • catching the crapHCE on the toilet in the outhouse
  • cool crape: shroud
  • crêpe, crape: a fabric used for mourning clothes
  • scotching the snake: to scotch a snake means to injure something, rendering it temporarily harmless, while not actually killing it → Shakespeare, Macbeth 3.2.9: "We have scotched the snake, not killed it"
  • kitchen ?
  • grape: grapeshot, clustered iron shot that scatters when fired