Definitions
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- noun Norwegian chemist noted for his research on organic molecules (1897-1981)
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Examples
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Those having shorter and more open husks, so that the nut protruded, were called hazels after the German word "hassel," -- hood, in English.
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Not signing this, don't need the hassel from the less informed.
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I plan to be in PVR the end of Feb. Does anyone know where I should go to get it renewed and how much of a time hassel is it?
FM 3 2007
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I plan to be in PVR the end of Feb. Does anyone know where I should go to get it renewed and how much of a time hassel is it?
FM 3 2007
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I plan to be in PVR the end of Feb. Does anyone know where I should go to get it renewed and how much of a time hassel is it?
FM 3 2007
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I plan to be in PVR the end of Feb. Does anyone know where I should go to get it renewed and how much of a time hassel is it?
FM 3 2007
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I plan to be in PVR the end of Feb. Does anyone know where I should go to get it renewed and how much of a time hassel is it?
FM 3 2007
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I plan to be in PVR the end of Feb. Does anyone know where I should go to get it renewed and how much of a time hassel is it?
FM 3 2007
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I plan to be in PVR the end of Feb. Does anyone know where I should go to get it renewed and how much of a time hassel is it?
FM 3 2007
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Piles of dead leaves are such a "hassel", aren't they?
Archive 2009-06-01 Jen 2009
trivet commented on the word hassel
Seen on a display at a J. Crew(!) the other day: "hassel-free" headbands.
March 29, 2007
uselessness commented on the word hassel
"As seen on Baywatch and Knight Rider!"
March 29, 2007