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split up

[split-uhp] / ˈsplɪtˌʌp /




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A large raft, worked by a sweep at either end, was slipping past the tail of Split-up Island, close to the shore.

From A Daughter of the Snows by London, Jack

But St. Vincent did not mind the eccentricities of the man, for he spent most of his time on Split-up Island with Frona and the Baron.

From A Daughter of the Snows by London, Jack

On Split-up Island all were ready for the break-up.

From A Daughter of the Snows by London, Jack

The next island below Split-up was known as Roubeau's Island, and was separated from the former by a narrow back-channel.

From A Daughter of the Snows by London, Jack

Split-up," but the people   Replied to them shortly, "Not here will you find one.

From Who Can Be Happy and Free in Russia? by Soskice, Juliet M.