The Dictionaries of the Scots Language (DSL) define a hurl as “a ride or drive in a wheeled vehicle”. DSL’s earliest example appeared in Thomas Carlyle’s Early Letters (1822): “We will not let you ...
The Dictionaries of the Scots Language (DSL) tell us that haivers is the term for “nonsense, foolish talk, gossip, chatter”.
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Whether in language, law, or commerce, lasting orders emerge from the bottom up, not from the commands of any distant expert.
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