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- noun Plural form of
rudery .
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Examples
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From behind Brockley, she was glaring at the crowd and screeching ruderies back at them.
To Ruin a Queen FIONA BUCKLEY 2000
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From behind Brockley, she was glaring at the crowd and screeching ruderies back at them.
To Ruin a Queen FIONA BUCKLEY 2000
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From behind Brockley, she was glaring at the crowd and screeching ruderies back at them.
To Ruin a Queen FIONA BUCKLEY 2000
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From behind Brockley, she was glaring at the crowd and screeching ruderies back at them.
To Ruin a Queen FIONA BUCKLEY 2000
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I mean, some ruderies are still forbidden across the board, obviously, even after a fair amount of wine.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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I mean, some ruderies are still forbidden across the board, obviously, even after a fair amount of wine.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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