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das

[ US /ˈdæs, ˈdɑs/ ]
NOUN
  1. any of several small ungulate mammals of Africa and Asia with rodent-like incisors and feet with hooflike toes

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  • McGill University, however, has found a way to increase access to its rare books - thanks to a lot of grant money and one badass digital camera.
  • His season may have turned on a couple of bits of skill and a small dash of luck. Times, Sunday Times
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  • But when she spots a tin of cash lying around, she is sorely tempted to commit a dastardly act. The Sun
  • -- They lived together; and when Dr. Grant had brought on apoplexy and death, by three great institutionary dinners in one week, they still lived together; for Mary, though perfectly resolved against ever attaching herself to a younger brother again, was long in finding among the dashing representatives, or idle heir apparents, who were at the command of her beauty, and her 20_000L. any one who could satisfy the better taste she had acquired at Mansfield, whose character and manners could authorise a hope of the domestic happiness she had there learnt to estimate, or put Edmund Bertram sufficiently out of her head. Mansfield Park
  • Estas ferramentas deixam marcas no corpo, como marcas de dentadas, queimaduras de carpetes, marcas de bondage, mordeduras, arranhões e nódoas negras. Björn Franke
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  • But will the dastardly plan be uncovered? The Sun
  • Then there are the Socceroos and Matildas in soccer, the Kookaburras and the Hockeyroos in field hockey.
  • The helicopter then touches down so that the same man, known as a mugger, can dash in and use a syringe to administer a mild sedative to the animal. Craigdailypress.com stories
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