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coracle

[kawr-uh-kuhl, kor-] / ˈkɔr ə kəl, ˈkɒr- /
NOUN
canoe
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She works for a charity called Coracle, which provides her a salary of about £5,000.

From The Guardian • May 12, 2018

Besides, one I've seed 'long wi' a man whose company is enough to gi'e a saint a bad character—that's Coracle Dick.

From Gwen Wynn by Reid, Mayne

“Only the priest!” muttered Coracle to himself, but little better satisfied than if it were the policeman.

From Gwen Wynn A Romance of the Wye by Reid, Mayne

Under these circumstances Coracle has a friend at headquarters, in Mrs. Morgan, and an advocate who visits there, in the person of Father Rogier.

From Gwen Wynn by Reid, Mayne

The other's but the waterman Wingate—honest fellow enough, whom no one need fear—unless indeed our worthy friend Coracle Dick, his competitor for the smiles of the pretty Mary Morgan.

From Gwen Wynn by Reid, Mayne




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