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Thrapple   Listen
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Thrapple  n.  Windpipe; throttle. (Prov. Eng. & Scot.)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Thrapple" Quotes from Famous Books



... I wush it was only a cauld! Man, it's the stink o' thae corps that I canna get oot o' my nose an' thrapple." ...
— Blue Lights - Hot Work in the Soudan • R.M. Ballantyne

... ken the big village of Balmaquhapple? The great muckle village of Balmaquhapple? 'Tis steeped in iniquity up to the thrapple, An' what's to ...
— Essays in English Literature, 1780-1860 • George Saintsbury

... need na hong your heed yon gate neether. Ye had na the privileege of being born in Scoetland, ye ken—or nae doot ye'd hae kenned better, for ye are a decent lad—deed are ye. Aweel, stap ben led, and I'se let ye see a drap whisky. The like does na aften gang doon an Englishman's thrapple." ...
— It Is Never Too Late to Mend • Charles Reade



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