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* Isthmus of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sutton%2C_Dublin Sutton]. It is located about 12km from the city's center at the base of the [[Howth]] [[peninsula]]. It is a tombolo and connects [[Howth]] to the mainland. | * Isthmus of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sutton%2C_Dublin Sutton]. It is located about 12km from the city's center at the base of the [[Howth]] [[peninsula]]. It is a tombolo and connects [[Howth]] to the mainland. | ||
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+ | * scraggy isthmus: happy Xmas → 197.15: "happy isthmass" | ||
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+ | * ''Ulysses'' 027.27: "His [Sargent's] tangled hair and scraggy neck..." | ||
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+ | * craggy: full of crags or broken rocks; rough, rugged | ||
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+ | * scrag: neck | ||
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+ | * scragged: rough, rugged | ||
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+ | *''Gr'' ισθμος: neck; peninsula |
Revision as of 11:06, 10 June 2006
- Isthmus of Sutton. It is located about 12km from the city's center at the base of the Howth peninsula. It is a tombolo and connects Howth to the mainland.
- scraggy isthmus: happy Xmas → 197.15: "happy isthmass"
- Ulysses 027.27: "His [Sargent's] tangled hair and scraggy neck..."
- craggy: full of crags or broken rocks; rough, rugged
- scrag: neck
- scragged: rough, rugged
- Gr ισθμος: neck; peninsula