dog licence

  • 1Dog licence — A British 1904 revenue stamp for a dog licence …

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  • 2dog licence — A contemptuous term for the certificate issued to some Aborigines, exempting them from laws which applied to Aborigines only, especially laws against their buying alcohol. The select few who were awarded a dog licence became honorary whites . Dog …

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  • 3dog licence — /ˈdɒg laɪsəns/ (say dog luysuhns) noun 1. a licence to own a dog. 2. Also, dog tag. Australian History (derogatory) a certificate issued to some Aborigines, exempting them from the laws which prevented Aboriginal people from buying alcohol;… …

  • 4dog licence — ➡ pets * * * …

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  • 5dog tag — /ˈdɒg tæg/ (say dog tag) noun 1. → identity disc. 2. Australian History (derogatory) → dog licence (def. 2) …

  • 6licence — [ laɪs(ə)ns] dog hunting issue a licence marriage receive: renew a licence state (esp. US) licence suspend a licence driving (BE) liquor (esp. AE) …

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  • 7Licence to Grill — License to Grill is a show hosted by Rob Rainford and can be seen on Food Network Canada, Asian Food Channel and downloaded at MoboVivo. The show is produced by Knight Enterprises. The show was recently cancelled in the United States, much to the …

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  • 8licence — n. (US license) 1 a permit from an authority to own or use something (esp. a dog, gun, television set, or vehicle), do something (esp. marry, print something, preach, or drive on a public road), or carry on a trade (esp. in alcoholic liquor). 2… …

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  • 9licence — 01. He lost his driver s [license] for a year after being stopped for drunk driving for the third time. 02. You have to be 16 years old in order to get a driver s [license] here. 03. Secret agent James Bond had a special [license] which allowed… …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 10Fish Licence — The Fish Licence is part one of a two part segment of the popular British television series, Monty Python s Flying Circus, in it Eric Praline, played by John Cleese, takes on the role of the put upon customer who, when seeking to obtain a licence …

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