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caffre

NOUN
  1. an offensive and insulting term for any Black African

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  • Laura McCaffrey Action update Orienteering in the south east September 14-15.
  • A wheelchair technician by day, Caffrey is the band's go-to guy for discarded goods and modified gear, but his freegan finds aren't limited to the medical industry.
  • She is 'apprenticed', a name for temporary slavery, and is highly spoken of as a servant, as the Caffres always are. Letters from the Cape
  • I try to stay bright-eyed and bushy-tailed about things," Caffrey said. Hard times in Midwest endanger Democrats
  • McCaffrey, who built a mini-MAAC dynasty by winning the past three MAAC championships, had been something of a hot commodity, with his name surfacing on both the Seton Hall and St. John's wish lists. NY Daily News
  • The Bushman retains the ancient arms of the Hottentot race, namely, a javelin or assagai, similar to that of the Caffres, and a bow and arrows. The Illustrated London Reading Book
  • Ruairi Gavin cracked a thunderous shot against the crossbar and Thomas McNally met the rebound and forced a great save from the Westport keeper, Mark McCaffrey.
  • But the scope of McCaffrey’s hustle is really breathtaking. Get Rich Or Die Tryin | ATTACKERMAN
  • Indeed, watching Matt Bomer step up to stardom as Neal Caffrey, imprisoned-con-artist-turned-FBI-helpmate, is to be reminded of the symbiotic relationship that exists between TV stars and the shows that make them so. USA's 'White Collar': You'll want to catch this thief
  • He informed me that he had been frequently in several of the principal Moorish towns of the coast, which he described as heaps of ruins: the Moors themselves he called Caffres and wild beasts. The Bible in Spain; or, the journeys, adventures, and imprisonments of an Englishman, in an attempt to circulate the Scriptures in the Peninsula
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