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  • Precurser who coiled him a crawler of the dupest dye and thundered at him to flatch down off that erection and be aslimed of himself for the bellance of hissch leif. —

    Finnegans Wake 2006

  • “About the only thing that would be that interesting would be — how did our dead stage manager put it? — ‘a single dance of kaza-flatch.’”

    Dancer's Luck Maxwell, Ann, 1944- 1983

  • Enjoy the next few hours with your kaza-flatch, furry.

    Fire Dancer Maxwell, Ann, 1944- 1982

  • He directed a burst of sound to Kirtn, however, and his skill was so great that she did not hear kaza-flatch defined.

    Fire Dancer Maxwell, Ann, 1944- 1982

  • Just you and the big furry, a single dance of kaza-flatch, even the songs.

    Fire Dancer Maxwell, Ann, 1944- 1982

  • “So will you, kaza-flatch,” spat Dapsl, more afraid than ever of the alien whose hair was obscenely alive, dripping fire like the whip in his hand.

    Fire Dancer Maxwell, Ann, 1944- 1982

  • “Because Lord Jal sent me here to help you, you ungrateful kaza-flatch!”

    Fire Dancer Maxwell, Ann, 1944- 1982

  • I doesn't care a flatch, as long as I've a tach, [4]

    Musa Pedestris - Three Centuries of Canting Songs and Slang Rhymes [1536 - 1896] John S. Farmer

  • Take my advice, sir, and keep a yellow dump (sovereign) in yer coat-tails, a flatch yenork (half-crown) in yer waistcoat, and yer yeneps (pence) in yer breeches.

    Robert Falconer George MacDonald 1864

  • "Our friends here will flatch the snatch late in the day.

    The Cat is a Metaphor 2010

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