
1) Ask for loaned money 2) Ask payment 3) Attempt to collect 4) Badger for bucks 5) Bradstreet partner 6) Brownish gray 7) Brownish-gray 8) Bug for bucks 9) Bug for payment 10) Chromatic 11) Clayey color 12) Dark grayish brown 13) Dark horse 14) Dark; gloomy 15) Demand for payment 16) Demand payment
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1) Bedevil 2) Beleaguer 3) Bill 4) Claybank 5) Fawn 6) Persecute 7) Pester 8) Press for payment
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- horse of a dull brownish gray color
- a color varying around light grayish brown
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(1) first stage in the adult mayfly
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dull greyish brown
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• (v. t.) To cure, as codfish, in a particular manner, by laying them, after salting, in a pile in a dark place, covered with salt grass or some like substance. • (n.) A mound or small hill. • (a.) Of a dark color; of a color partaking of a brown and black; of a dull brown color; swarthy. • (n.) One who duns; a dunner. • (v...
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Dial up networking.
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In archaeology, a small fortified enclosure. These circular defences have walls up to 5 m/16 ft thick and easily protected doorways. Like Scottish
brochs (stone towers), they may incorporate...
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A simple fortified settlement, usually defended by large drystone ramparts. They are only known in Scotland and Ireland.
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Gaelic and earlier celtic for fort. Usually applied to small, round late Iron-Age/Roman Period hill top fortifications.
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Dial-Up Networking [Microsoft]
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Dun noun [ See
Dune .] A mound or small hill.
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Dun (dŭn)
transitive verb & i. [
imperfect & past participle Dunned (dŭnd);
present participle & verbal noun Dunning (dŭn'nĭng).] [ Anglo-Saxon
dyne noise,
dynian to make a noise, or from Icelandi...
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Dun noun 1. One who duns; a dunner. « To be pulled by the sleeve by some rascally
dun .»
Arbuthnot. 2. An urgent request or demand of payment; as, he sent his debtor a
dun .
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Dun transitive verb To cure, as codfish, in a particular manner, by laying them, after salting, in a pile in a dark place, covered with salt grass or some like substance.
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Dun adjective [ Anglo-Saxon dunn , of Celtic origin; confer W. dwn , Ir. & Gael. donn .] Of a dark color; of a color partaking of a brown and black; of a dull brown color; swarthy. « Summer's dun cloud comes thundering up.» Pierpont. « Chill and
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a stage of life in a mayfly's lifecycle
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(1) first stage in the adult mayfly's life cycle; usually of short duration (1 to 24 hours); this is the stage most often imitated by the dry fly; (2) a darkish gray-blue color that is very desirable in some fly tying materials.
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A yellow or gold body and leg color, often with a black or brown mane and tail, and usually with a dorsal stripe and stripes on the legs and withers
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don't
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(1) first stage in the adult mayfly's life cycle; usually of short duration (1 to 24 hours); this is the stage most often imitated by the dry fly; (2) a darkish gray-blue colour that is very desirable in some fly tying materials.
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[The Tempest] dull grayish-brown.
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adjective of a dull greyish brown to brownish grey color; `the dun and dreary prairie`
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A color of horse. Light to medium sand colored with dark skin. Usually has dark points (mane, tail and lower legs.)
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(1) first stage in the adult mayfly's life cycle; usually of short duration (1 to 24 hours); this is the stage most often imitated by the dry fly; (2) a darkish gray-blue color that is very desirable in some fly tying materials.
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