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an area of land equal to 4,840 square yards or 43,560 square feet |
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a feeling of great physical or mental pain. |
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a small bundle of items rolled up inside a blanket and carried over the shoulder or on the back; a bedroll |
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quickly; bluntly; abruptly; almost rudely |
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To buck in this instance is to throw large bags of grain on a truck. Barley is poured into large burlap bags (75 or more pounds) and passed brigade-style (in a line) to the truck |
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whore house; house of prostitution |
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expressed in great detail |
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a wading bird with a long neck, beak, and legs. |
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where two things come together. |
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having a variety of hues or colors; variegated, like marble |
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used on farms to separate the grain or seed from the straw of such plants as barley or wheat |
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In this case, a tramp is a person who travels about on foot, usually doing |
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a type of tree with narrow leaves and strong, flexible twigs and branches |
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bars connecting two opposite wheels |
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a type of cereal grass. The grain from the barley plant is often used for making malts and for animal feed |
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a person who works with iron, especially in the making of horseshoes |
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to pull one's head back in anger or pride; especially when one feels one has been offended |
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a coarse, inexpensive, woven fabric; often used for making grain sacks |
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in a pleased, satisfied manner |
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a large farm machine used for cultivation (the preparation of the earth for planting) |
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in a careful, cautious way |
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the leather straps and metal pieces by which a horse or mule is fastened to a vehicle |
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the parts of the shoes between the toe and the ankle |
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to be crippled; especially to have an injured leg or foot. |
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a medicated liquid rubbed on the skin to ease sore muscles and sprains |
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a type of shoe or slipper than does not cover the heel |
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the projecting part (the part that sticks out) of a dogs head that includes the mouth, nose, and jaw. |
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in this instance, a hollow or cavity in the land filled with gold ore |
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colored red, as with lipstick |
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a scourge- is anything that inflicts discomfort or suffering; in this case, any variety of insects and pests |
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a scowl is an angry look achieved by frowning and scrunching the eyebrows together. |
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To doubt or question something. |
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a stable is a building where horses are kept. A buck, in this case, is a derogatory word for a black man. |
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heavily and solidly built |
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a handyman; someone who performs odd jobs often involving cleaning |
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the chains that connect a horse's harness to a vehicle |
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In this case, a woman of loose morals who is sexually promiscuous |
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the horse harnessed nearest to the front wheels of a vehicle |
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