"Burked" is a word in ENGLISH

burked ENGLISH
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My mind told me he most have had a weapon my eyes saw none.

Abigail Gibbs, Dinner with a Vampire

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Q: What's the difference between a blonde and a brick?A: When you lay a brick it doesn't follow you around for two weeks whining.

Accredit LAW AND LEGAL

In International law. (1) To receive as an envoy in hls public charac-ter, and give him credit and rank accord-ingly. …

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burke ENGLISH

To dispose of quietly or indirectly; to suppress; to smother; to shelve; as, to burke a parliamentary question.

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burke ENGLISH

To murder by suffocation, or so as to produce few marks of violence, for the purpose of obtaining a body …

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Burking-Burkism LAW AND LEGAL

Murder committed with the object of selling the cadaver for purposes of dissection, particularly and originally, by suffocating or strangling …

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Certainty LAW AND LEGAL

In pleading. Distinct-ness; dearness of statement; particularity. Such precision and explicitness in the state-ment of alleged facts that the pleader’s …

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Cost LAW AND LEGAL

The cost of an article purchased for exportation ls the prlce pald, with all in-cidental charges paid at the place …

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Defalcation LAW AND LEGAL

The act of'a defaulter; misappropriation of trpst funds or money held in any fiduciary capacity; failure to properly account for …

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Father LAW AND LEGAL

The male parent He by whom a child ls begotten. As used in law, this term may (according to the …

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maalag-ag HILIGAYNON

maalág-ag - Undecided, undetermined, vacillating, wavering, hesitating, doubting, in doubt, doubtful, irresolute, not having made up one’s mind, boggling, burking, …

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Parcel LAW AND LEGAL

In the law of real property parcel slgnifies a part or portion of land. As used of chattels, it signifies …

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