udder

[ UK /ˈʌdɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. mammary gland of bovids (cows and sheep and goats)
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  • The theory I do not accept: one simply folds his sails, unships his rudder, and waits the will of Providence, or the arrival of some compelling fate. Saunterings
  • This policy could bring that programme to a shuddering halt. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘If we fail, send reinforcements…’ Her voice trailed away again, and they saw her shudder.
  • It reduces engine shudder and powers the moving parts much more efficiently, being directly connected to the drivetrain. The Sun
  • Models from the Louise Morton Model Agency of Huddersfield will be on the catwalk for the fashion shows, which take place four times each day in the Skipton Building Society Fashion Pavilion.
  • And a rudderless ship is ill suited to the task. Times, Sunday Times
  • As she embraced him, she felt his shrunken arms and shuddered; the muscular vibrance that had always been the essence of his personality was completely absent. Empire of Dreams
  • The crew braces for shock, the boat shudders and a giant plume of boat wash is the only mark left in the faint moonlight as the boat races forward into harm's way.
  • In its original form, this involved saints like Columba taking to his coracle (that bobbing teacup of a leather boat, without rudder or oars), trusting the waves to carry him wherever they might.
  • Here – ai made sum punkin skawns! and deres budder, and jams and tees and kawfees and jooses! Video: Patient Kitteh Attacks - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
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