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dwang
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Origin of dwang1
C19: Scot; compare Dutch dwang force, Middle Low German dwanc
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Example Sentences
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Then spectacles greet us again Upon this shadowed, foreign shore: A pond'rous dwang of virgin gold, Is filched from altars that we see, Just as the tomb-sweats pour like rain.
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"But that wud juist be a dwang to the lassies, syne," answered Bandy.
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I'm shure I'm no complainin', but Sandy Bowden's been an unsatisfaktory man in mony weys; but, as the Bible says, we've a' a dwang o' some kind, an' if I hadna gotten Sandy, weel, I michta haen a drucken son, or a licht-heided dauchter.
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It's a mystery to me, an' a dreefu' dwang to Bawbie.
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