Definitions
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- noun English actor who edited the first folio of Shakespeare's plays (1556-1630)
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Examples
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Not to mention you would not accept a similar heming-hawing excuse if someone said something negative about “the white Jews” like you did about “black Muslims.”
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Not to mention you would not accept a similar heming-hawing excuse if someone said something negative about “the white Jews” like you did about “black Muslims.”
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Not to mention you would not accept a similar heming-hawing excuse if someone said something negative about “the white Jews” like you did about “black Muslims.”
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Not to mention you would not accept a similar heming-hawing excuse if someone said something negative about “the white Jews” like you did about “black Muslims.”
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Not to mention you would not accept a similar heming-hawing excuse if someone said something negative about “the white Jews” like you did about “black Muslims.”
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Not to mention you would not accept a similar heming-hawing excuse if someone said something negative about “the white Jews” like you did about “black Muslims.”
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[Guardian] • S.heming Investor Mark S.hrenker staged his own death, parachuting out of a small plane that crashed miles away, speeding away in a motorcycle he had stashed away, and slashing his wrists at a campground two days later only to be saved by U.S. Marshals.
Bin Laden Seeks Attention in a Post-Bush World: Vanity Fair Fair, Vanity 2009
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After some heming and hawing, it was revealed that the place in question was a trailer.
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After some heming and hawing, it was revealed that the place in question was a trailer.
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