Definitions
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- verb UK, slang To be unattractive (person or object).
- verb UK, slang To be foul smelling.
- verb To
mix ,blend ,mingle . - verb obsolete To bring (people, animals etc.)
together ; to bejoined , inmarriage orsexual intercourse . - verb UK, dialectal To
produce throughmixing ; especially, toknead . - noun
Mixture . - verb transitive To speak of;
mention ;tell ;relate . - verb intransitive To
speak ;tell ;talk ;discourse .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Links to this post novruz break sheep and a broken down ferris wheel in ming our reservoir at the hotel riverside in ... checking out the rowing competition
Archive 2009-03-01 alexis 2009
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There are three "mountain fingers" in azerbaijan. these are mountain areas that jut either northward or westward and are somewhat separated from azerbaijan's mainland (ming is in the mainland closest to the sheki -- zaqatala finger). it appears mostly CEDs live in the quba-sizayan finger and so i got pst reminisce, talk shop, and eat burittos. ain't nothing wrong with that.
Archive 2009-02-01 alexis 2009
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On the other hand, the video shows that bloggers, online communities etc. and amazon-like models combining to form a similar environment stemming from a grassroots level, but which parallels the condition of top-down media.
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The party congress declared that most of these enterprises—as many as a hundred thousand—would be divorced from the state and operated on the principle of what is sometimes called ming ying—“people-owned companies.”
THE COMMANDING HEIGHTS DANIEL YERGIN 1998
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My (very) humble efforts this week: in 'ming' - closed as no longer occurred.
Planet Debian 2009
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My (very) humble efforts this week: in 'ming' - closed as no longer occurred.
Planet Debian 2009
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Mr. Raymond T. Moyer, writing from Taiku, Shansi, reports that farmers there know as ming a stem borer of rice and of millet.
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When they eat the heart [of plants], they are called ming
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he didn't call ming the leader of the opposition. listen again. he said it was funny that the leader of the opposition cameron hadn't mentioned transferable tax allowances.
A Bore Draw at PMQs 2007
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Choose 'ming', get 'brown', - now where have I heard that before ?
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