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10 front teeth.
 * two projecting incisors.
 * two projecting incisors.


 * the watermelon dreads protruding teeth.
 * the watermelon dreads protruding teeth.


 * The bow of a vessel.
 * their bow was stove in.
 * their bow was stove in.
 * their bow was stove in.


 * To gallop, to prance, to run fast.
 * races up and presently races down again.
 * races up and presently races down again.
 * races up and presently races down again.


 * scared him so that he ran off as fast as ever he could without considering where he went.
 * scared him so that he ran off as fast as ever he could without considering where he went.


 * on hearing it he rushed off home to tell it.
 * on hearing it he rushed off home to tell it.

bah
 * Flesh; meat.
 * neither bone nor meat; nothing to it but odor.
 * neither bone nor meat; nothing to it but odor.
 * neither bone nor meat; nothing to it but odor.


 * no meat on it.
 * no meat on it.


 * pork.
 * pork.

bâibai [sic]
 * The eye brows, and what is shaped like them.
 * eyebrows.
 * eyebrows.
 * eyebrows.


 * heavy eyebrows.
 * heavy eyebrows.


 * eyebrows too bushy.
 * eyebrows too bushy.


 * the hair of the eyebrow.
 * the hair of the eyebrow.


 * arched eyebrows.
 * arched eyebrows.


 * to frown.
 * to frown.


 * in high spirits.
 * in high spirits.


 * the young moon.
 * the young moon.


 * to scowl.
 * to scowl.


 * oblique eyebrows.
 * oblique eyebrows.


 * long eyebrows.
 * long eyebrows.


 * the inner and outer end of the eyebrow.
 * the inner and outer end of the eyebrow.


 * beautiful arched eyebrows.
 * beautiful arched eyebrows.


 * lowering eyebrows.
 * lowering eyebrows.


 * The lintel.
 * lintel of a door.
 * lintel of a door.
 * lintel of a door.


 * a timber in the eaves.
 * a timber in the eaves.


 * To look, with the eyes close upon the object scrutinized.
 * my eyes are dim and I cannot see though I put my face close down to it.
 * my eyes are dim and I cannot see though I put my face close down to it.
 * my eyes are dim and I cannot see though I put my face close down to it.


 * if you look at it too long and closely your sight will become dim.
 * if you look at it too long and closely your sight will become dim.


 * it is not well to scrutinize it too closely.
 * it is not well to scrutinize it too closely.


 * do not be always poring over it.
 * do not be always poring over it.

bak


 * Wood; timber; wooden.
 * trees.
 * trees.
 * trees.


 * shrubbery.
 * shrubbery.


 * plants.
 * plants.


 * lumber.
 * lumber.


 * an artist who works in wood.
 * an artist who works in wood.


 * a carpenter.
 * a carpenter.


 * do carpentery.
 * do carpentery.


 * a carpenter's foot rule.
 * a carpenter's foot rule.


 * made of a single piece of wood.
 * made of a single piece of wood.


 * putchuck, used as medicine.
 * putchuck, used as medicine.


 * the vegetable kingdom, the whole list of characters having this radical.
 * the vegetable kingdom, the whole list of characters having this radical.


 * the planet Jupiter.
 * the planet Jupiter.


 * a puppet show.
 * a puppet show.


 * some shrubs shed their leaves in autumn, some in winter, and some do not shed them much at all.
 * some shrubs shed their leaves in autumn, some in winter, and some do not shed them much at all.


 * Close; imperforate; without interstices; occult.
 * of close texture.
 * of close texture.
 * of close texture.


 * sewed with fine stitches.
 * sewed with fine stitches.


 * without interstices.
 * without interstices.


 * this cloth is imporous.
 * this cloth is imporous.


 * I want my wadded jacket close-quilted in lines.
 * I want my wadded jacket close-quilted in lines.


 * having a close and intimate relationship with each other.
 * having a close and intimate relationship with each other.


 * interweave them closely so as to leave no interstices.
 * interweave them closely so as to leave no interstices.


 * select one that is close plaited.
 * select one that is close plaited.


 * lay the tiles so as to leave no crevices.
 * lay the tiles so as to leave no crevices.


 * make it so that there will be no chinks.
 * make it so that there will be no chinks.


 * spread them close together.
 * spread them close together.


 * the real moving cause.
 * the real moving cause.


 * Ink; style, letters, writings.
 * an ink-stone.
 * an ink-stone.
 * an ink-stone.


 * a box for prepared ink.
 * a box for prepared ink.


 * a box holding cakes of ink.
 * a box holding cakes of ink.


 * an ink rack.
 * an ink rack.


 * a bar of ink.
 * a bar of ink.


 * a cake of ink.
 * a cake of ink.


 * liquid ink.
 * liquid ink.


 * writing materials.
 * writing materials.


 * a line made with ink.
 * a line made with ink.


 * ,; [sic]
 * a carpenter's line and reel.


 * the cuttle fish.
 * the cuttle fish.


 * dried cuttle fish.
 * dried cuttle fish.


 * the ink is too thick.
 * the ink is too thick.


 * the ink is too thin.
 * the ink is too thin.


 * the ink spreads after writing.
 * the ink spreads after writing.


 * rub up a little more ink.
 * rub up a little more ink.


 * all lined and marked out.
 * all lined and marked out.


 * put pen to paper.
 * put pen to paper.


 * this is a good penman.
 * this is a good penman.


 * a student.
 * a student.


 * if you would write a beautiful hand, you must use good pens and ink.
 * if you would write a beautiful hand, you must use good pens and ink.


 * Pekinese ink is good as a medicine.
 * Pekinese ink is good as a medicine.


 * cloth colored in ink.
 * cloth colored in ink.


 * drawn in ink.
 * drawn in ink.


 * Of what is this ink made?
 * Of what is this ink made?


 * soot may be made into ink.
 * soot may be made into ink.


 * the ink is glossy.
 * the ink is glossy.


 * a very dark reddish brown.
 * a very dark reddish brown.


 * ink dried on the stone.
 * ink dried on the stone.