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- noun A vertical
shaft leading upward from acave passage, sometimes connecting with passages above - noun A
pothole
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Examples
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They were then in the part of the day's activities Roland called aven-car: carrying the kill and preparing to make it into something else.
The Dark Tower King, Stephen 2004
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This was very likely what Vannay called aven kal, words which meant lifted on the wind or carried on the wave.
The Dark Tower King, Stephen 2004
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"Try to get a penny, if you 'aven't one saved over," the man explained.
CORONATION DAY 2010
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Hi 'aven't' ad a bite the blessed dy, an 'Hi'm that fynt ...
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Close enough quarters we've been living in these past few days and I 'aven't seen you so much as lean close t' 'er.
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"Now Lily," Mudge protested, "'aven't you always told me you're always' untin 'for a way t' move up in the world?"
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"Now, Neville," he said quietly, addressing the raven, "I've always done right by you, 'aven't I?"
The Wizard Of London Lackey, Mercedes 2005
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The only people who hate drugs are people who 'aven't tried
High Society Elton, Ben 2002
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'Look, I know this is a long story, but I've got the conch,' aven't I?
High Society Elton, Ben 2002
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"Well, now, love, I 'aven't'ad much time, wot with the ironing and that."
The Course Of True Love Neels, Betty 1993
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