to rush a cordon of policemen; to rush a fence(i. , calledSnotgall-Trevally in Tasmania, and calledalso Sea-Bream. Laslett, `Timber and Timber Trees,' p. (2) That the word is thieves' English, promoted likeswag, plant, lift, etc.
Nearly L 30,000 had beenexpended, and probably not much less in time and outlay by thesettlers, and two persons only were captured. Boyd, `Old Colonials,' p. Out-run, n. a word of North-American Indianorigin, applied in English to the similarly shaped shortone-handed axe or hatchet.
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