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Catchword for “jackass”
Catchword: jackass
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Part of speechv.
The part of speech reflects that used in the full entry, and not necessarily the part of speech as it is used in the quotation below.
Quotation: Davis and Francis were jackassing the chute into place when in walks the architect
Article or document title:
“All about Francis” (URL)
Author:
John Hart
Article, document, publication, web site:
Carpenter
Date of publication:
Sept., 1955
Page number:
29-31
Number or issue: 75
Originally published in:
Original author:
Archie Green
Original article, document, publication, web site:
Calf’s Head & Union Tale
Original date published:
Oct. 1, 1996
Original page number: 134
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