How To Use Birl In A Sentence
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We find him cheering the rowers of the galley, with his _birlinn_ chant, and stirring on the fight with his _prosnuchadh catha_, or battle-song.
The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume II. The Songs of Scotland of the past half century
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After leaving the Old Vic, he played Eric Birling in J. B. Priestley's, An Inspector Calls at the New Theatre in October 1946.
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The story of how Loch Lomond and the fast-flowing River Leven were used as a highway for trade and commerce, by galleys, birlinns, sailing gabbarts and, on the loch, paddle-steamers, is told more comprehensively here than anywhere else.
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At Birley's sandwich shop downstairs, Antonio , Tomasz and Karim slice salt beef for their customers.
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Cumberland dialect, a _birler_, or _burler_, is the master of the revels, who presides over the feast at a Cumberland bidden-wedding, and takes especial care that the drink be plentifully provided.
Notes and Queries, Number 72, March 15, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
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BIRLE is a Java implementation of a bijective Run Length Encoding.
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The next day this pransome hince went all over this corn foundry looking for the geautiful birl who had slopped her dripper.
Rindercella
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It is likely that the dry island, flanked by beaches ideal for pulling up highland galleys or birlinns or hide boats and with a sheltered deep anchorage on the northeast side, would have been used long before the castle was built.
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Galleys are direct descendants of Viking ships - the Gaelic name birlinn probably derives from byrdingr, a type of small Norse cargo vessel.
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Once upon a time in a corn foundry there lived a geautiful birl and her name was Rindercella.
Rindercella
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We have managed to stagger to a situation where fans of some sports and participants in others are birling hither, while fans and would-be sporty types from different pursuits have been confined to barracks and Grandstand.
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June 18, 2010 at 10:04 am that is so cute! a silmular birl walked through the garden doors up into my bedroom last week, it shocked me to death !
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There were other strongholds at Dun Ara, and at Eilean Amalaig in Loch Spelve, where the MacLeans marshalled their birlinns (galleys).
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The boy waved his hat and birled the log until the spray flew.
The Rules of the Game
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John birled a bright sovereign on the counter, one of twenty old Gourlay had battered his brains to get together for the boy's expenses.
The House with the Green Shutters
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Then it forgot its manners utterly and groaned when it made out that a sudden splash represented its favorite, while the indomitable Darrell still trod the quarter-deck as champion birler for the year.
Americans All Stories of American Life of To-Day
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Suddenly with one accord they commenced to birl the log from left to right.
Americans All Stories of American Life of To-Day
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His mistake was to attempt a back-heel on the run which bounced off Cameron, setting his little legs birling.
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The ball broke to him on the right of the box and he birled round in one motion to score with a fierce low shot into the opposite corner of Poom's goal.
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Yes, so see a bloke revolving a log in the water while he's standing on it, and you know it's birling.
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He splattered the volley viciously with his left foot and, although McKenzie got a finger-stinging touch, he was still aloft as the ball birled in the netting.
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Orient Paper and Industries Ltd OPIL, a C K Birla group company, on Wednesday said it had decided to demerge its cement business to sharpen focus on the rapidly growing industry.
Deals India: Morning News Roundup
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And according to MacDonald this birled him into his big mistake, appointing his golfing pal Dalglish who, in turn, appointed his mate Barnes.
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Certain kings and princes of the Turf would be birling in their graves at the thought of a syndicate winning the world's most famous Flat race - the Royal Ascot Club is the first to do so in 225 years of the race.
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En el proceso de elaborar una obra, el historiador tiene que decidir de qué forma escribirla.
Si la forma es el fondo, ��entonces el relato es la historia?
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In a week when Celtic start their Champions League campaign, their greatest manager might just be birling in his grave.
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I propose that this good little gentleman, that seems sair forfoughen, as I may say, in this tuilzie, shall send for a tass o 'brandy and I'll pay for another, by way of archilowe, * and then we'll birl our bawbees a' round about, like brethren.
Rob Roy — Complete
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This was event one: birling.
Times, Sunday Times
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Simon Vincent plays the Birlings' alcoholic dandy of a son and perfectly exposes the irony present when a parent accuses their child of being spoilt.
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Gone are the days when a wee dram and a tin of shortbread were enough to get the nation birling into a hangover worthy of a new year.
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We know of birlinns through poetry and metaphors, and see them on carvings and seals, but very little has been written about these ships until now.
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Orissa Business and Career: Birla Tyres again shuts production in Orissa unit
Birla Tyres again shuts production in Orissa unit
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Modelled on a thousand-year-old prototype, this hulking birlinn - a Gaelic longboat - will soon be ready to sail out along the Clyde and up the west coast in homage to the time when water was Scotland's main thoroughfare.
The Guardian World News
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Birlinger, A. "Die Nonnen von St. Katherinenthal bei Diessenhofen" (Leben alemannischer Frauen des Mittelalters 5), Alemannia 15 (1887): 150 – 84.
Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany
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My dad would have birled in his grave at the very idea, I'm sure, but to some extent you have to roll with the times.
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‘Actually,’ she continues before Burns starts birling in his grave, ‘I think he would have been too short for me.’
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` ` let us drink and gree like honest fellows --- The house will haud us a. I propose that this good little gentleman, that seems sair forfoughen, as I may say, in this tuilzie, shall send for a tass o 'brandy and I'll pay for another, by way of archilowe, and then we'll birl our bawbees a' round about, like brethren. ''
Rob Roy
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Argyll himself, Coll and MacLeod each had one galley, and Coll also had two birlinns.
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` ` let us drink and gree like honest fellows --- The house will haud us a. I propose that this good little gentleman, that seems sair forfoughen, as I may say, in this tuilzie, shall send for a tass o 'brandy and I'll pay for another, by way of archilowe, and then we'll birl our bawbees a' round about, like brethren. ''
Rob Roy
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To-night he would birl the bottle with Templandmuir as usual, till the fuddled laird should think himself a fine big fellow as being the intimate of John Gourlay -- and then, sober as a judge himself, he would drive him home in the small hours.
The House with the Green Shutters
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It was time for Strip The Willow and the caller instructed the men to ‘birl the girl around a bit’.
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Clerihugh's, and there we sat birling till I had a fair tappit hen
Guy Mannering, Or, the Astrologer — Volume 02
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Past players will be welcomed to the ground on Saturday and future stars will cheer from the sidelines, but it is the current crop who hope to have Shankly birling.
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Joanne walked toward him, a mohair stole draped over her shoulders, and did a quick birl for his benefit.
A Small Death in the Great Glen
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But when the big boys come calling, flourishing their fat cheques, will Birlinn be any better at holding on to its prize assets than cash-strapped Polygon?
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When that king was making his great endeavour, in the middle of the thirteenth century, to overthrow the Norwegian power in the Western Highlands and Isles, he was joined by Cormac with a force of three birlinns or galleys of sixteen oars each.
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All at once Dick birled three rapid strokes from left to right as though about to roll the log, leaped into the air and landed square with both feet on the other slant of the timber.
Americans All Stories of American Life of To-Day
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We use the image of the birlinn as our logo because it's a strong symbol of our past, of the powerful sea-faring nation we were once, and of the many people who have left these shores to settle throughout the world.
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Flower o’ Scotland was given the kind of revamp that must have had traditionalists birling, and it seemed to sum up everything that the national manager has been seeking from his players: all gusto and passion.
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Then it forgot its manners utterly and groaned when it made out that a sudden splash represented its favourite, while the indomitable Darrell still trod the quarter-deck as champion birler for the year.
Blazed Trail Stories and Stories of the Wild Life
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One can almost imagine Dan Maskell birling in his grave at this heresy.
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As there was no anchorage at Toward, the birlinns were beached for the night.
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The new name to watch in Scottish publishing is Birlinn, which has been busy buying up imprints (notably Polygon) and is clearly intent on making its own mark as a publishing house of national importance.
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I had been dining, and it was Saturday night, and I had ill will to begin to it; however, they got me down to Clerihughs, and there we sat birling till I had a fair tappit henn under my belt, and then they persuaded me to draw the paper.
Chapter XXXIX
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The birlinns or galleys used to come up the loch to here.
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I propose that this good little gentleman, that seems sair forfoughen, as I may say, in this tuilzie, shall send for a tass o’ brandy and I’ll pay for another, by way of archilowe,60 and then we’ll birl our bawbees a’ round about, like brethren.”
Rob Roy
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It was blithe and heartsome to go birling to Skeighan in the train; it was grand to jouk round Barbie on the nichts at e'en!
The House with the Green Shutters
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In the last decade, we've been urged to be so many different types of man and, in the last month, we feel as if we've been birled at high speed through the revolving door of Harvey Nicks and dumped in the store's scary menswear department.
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I propose that this good little gentleman, that seems sair forfoughen, as I may say, in this tuilzie, shall send for a tass o 'brandy and I'll pay for another, by way of archilowe, * and then we'll birl our bawbees a' round about, like brethren.
Rob Roy — Volume 02
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The entrance to Bombay's Birla Matushree Auditorium is festooned with blue and red bunting.
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Even while Sweno spoke, the birlinn touched a low sea-hidden ledge of rock.
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Once there, he tried to cool the drink by birling his arms like windmill blades.
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Whereof the one, in the words of the English chronicler, was "intrayled with anticke works, the old god of wine called Bacchus birlyng the wine, which by the conduits in the erthe ran to all people plenteously with red, white, and claret wine, over whose head was written in letters of Romayn in gold, 'Faicte bonne chere qui vouldra.'
The Story of Rouen
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A compendium of greatest hits, plus a poetic "birl" (spin) from Seamus Heaney, it seems to be modelled on the Burns night, with O'Hagan, a lively novelist and cultural commentator, playing MC.
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With the arrival of the Norsemen wooden galleys and birlinns became the common transport and these stayed in use until the Jacobite rebellion.
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Words of uncertain origin but with a distinct onomatopoeic element include: birl to whirl, daud a thump or lump, dunt a thump, sclaff to slap, skrauch and skreich to shriek, wheech to move in a rush, yatter to chatter.
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Sixth century monks in leather coracles knew this, so too did Vikings of the 9th and 10th centuries and Gaeilc-speaking descendants in galleys and birlinns.
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He gave a slow birl, checking the effect in the hall mirror.
A Small Death in the Great Glen
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While this was passing, the birling had drawn close to the boat; and Murray, shaking hands with his uncle and aunt, exclaimed to Wallace, "That urchin is such a monopolizer, I see you have not a greeting for anyone else.
The Scottish Chiefs
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State-run Allahabad Bank has entered into a strategic alliance with Aditya Birla Money, the broking, wealth management and retail distribution arm of Aditya Birla Financial Services Group.
Deals India: Morning News Roundup
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Genoa's most famous son must be birling in his grave.