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haud [hȯd]
(meteorology)
In Scotland, a squall.


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Here's what she had to say on the subject: "I think they should au haud their wheesht aboot that man.
Esimese kolmega Was laastus samaaegne on ka varem dateeritud Naakamae matus (2890-2480 eKr) ja uks Tamula lokaliseerimata haud puidust tehtud dateeringu jargi (2900-2300 eKr).
Smith HAUD on, it cannae be the Burns season already.
 
 
 
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