Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Ecstasies; hysterics.
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Examples
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Rintherout, has taen the exies, and done naething but laugh and greet, the skirl at the tail o 'the guffaw, for twa days successfully --- and now we maun ask that strange man, that's as grand and as grave as the Yerl himsell, to stand at the sideboard! and I canna gang into the kitchen to direct onything, for he's hovering there, making some pousowdie for my Lord, for he
The Antiquary 1845
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Rintherout, has taen the exies, and done naething but laugh and greet, the skirl at the tail o 'the guffaw, for twa days successfully -- and now we maun ask that strange man, that's as grand and as grave as the Yerl himsell, to stand at the sideboard! and I canna gang into the kitchen to direct onything, for he's hovering there, making some pousowdie* for my
The Antiquary — Volume 02 Walter Scott 1801
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Rintherout, has taen the exies, and done naething but laugh and greet, the skirl at the tail o 'the guffaw, for twa days successfully -- and now we maun ask that strange man, that's as grand and as grave as the Yerl himsell, to stand at the sideboard! and I canna gang into the kitchen to direct onything, for he's hovering there, making some pousowdie* for my
The Antiquary — Complete Walter Scott 1801
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Owing to this I had some of my flutterings, my trembling exies, as the old people called the ague.
The Journal of Sir Walter Scott From the Original Manuscript at Abbotsford Walter Scott 1801
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Monday, Jan. 4, 2010, after spending the holidays in Hawaii. moring walking exies weite running. moring walking exies weite running. moring walking exies weite running. moring walking exies weite running.
WN.com - Articles related to Obama calls for expanding access to Web 2010
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One member plays exies no erasies with the podium, while her colleagues try to make the chamber into the Democratic Club playhouse (no Republican cooties allowed!).
unknown title 2009
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“Weel, my lords, ye ken the fray at the hunting this morning — I shall not get out of the trembling exies until I have a sound night’s sleep — just after that, they bring ye in a pretty page that had been found in the Park.
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"Weel, my lords, ye ken the fray at the hunting this morning -- I shall not get out of the trembling exies until I have a sound night's sleep -
The Fortunes of Nigel Walter Scott 1801
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Mucklebackits — we canna get a fin o’ fish — and we hae nae time to send ower to Fairport for beef, and the mutton’s but new killed — and that silly fliskmahoy, Jenny Rintherout, has taen the exies, and done naething but laugh and greet, the skirl at the tail
The Antiquary 1584
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