- “Greedy Pig”. It was
estimated that Big Sky at one
point sold a half-dozen
Scabbies per
month at a
price of up to $10,000 each. Now many
American unions own...
- the game
receive "wedding presents" of 1
counter from each
other player.
Scabby queen is a
modern variation of Old Maid pla**** with a
standard pack of cards...
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Scabby may
refer to:
William Cragh,
Welsh medieval warrior, also
known as "William the
Scabby".
Cathal Carragh Ua Conchobair, King of
Connacht from 1189...
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Scabby Cr**** is a
stream in the U.S.
state of
South Dakota.
Scabby Cr****
received its name from an
incident when
Sioux Indians kept
ponies inflicted with...
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Episode 1.1". The
British Comedy Guide.
Retrieved 22
November 2013. "2:
Scabbies". E4.
Retrieved 22
November 2013. "Drifters –
Episode 1.2". The British...
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after the new saint's death.
Other names include William the
Scabby (cragh
means "
scabby" in Welsh), or
William ap Rhys.
Historian Jussi Hanska gives...
- ecthyma,
infectious labial dermatitis,
ecthyma contagiosum,
thistle disease,
scabby mouth A
thumb with two
denuded orf lesions,
following a bite by a sheep...
- Amanita, is a
species of
fungus in the
family Amanitaceae. A. regalis has a
scabby liver-brown cap and a stem
which is yellow-ochre at the base, with patches...
- Children's
literature portal Rotten School is a children's book
series by R. L.
Stine concerning the
adventures of
children at a
boarding school. Each...
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George Henry Moore (12
October 1812 – 7 July 1905),
derogatorily known as
Scabby Moore, was a New
Zealand runholder and
proprietor of the
Glenmark estate...