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  • 31budge — un·budge·abil·i·ty; un·budge·able; budge; un·budge·ably; …

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  • 32budge — v. (usu. with neg.) 1 intr. a make the slightest movement. b change one s opinion (he s stubborn, he won t budge). 2 tr. cause or compel to budge (nothing will budge him). Phrases and idioms: budge up (or over) make room for another person by… …

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  • 33Budge — v. (usu. with neg.) 1 intr. a make the slightest movement. b change one s opinion (he s stubborn, he won t budge). 2 tr. cause or compel to budge (nothing will budge him). Phrases and idioms: budge up (or over) make room for another person by… …

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  • 34Budge Rogers — Derek Prior Budge Rogers OBE (born 20 June 1939 in Bedford) is a former rugby union player who captained Bedford and played at international level for both Nrut|England and the British Lions.His club Bedford recovered after the Second World War… …

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  • 35Budge Budge — ▪ India also spelled  Baj Baj        town, southeastern West Bengal state, northeastern India, on the left bank of the Hugli (Hooghly) River (Hugli River). Connected by road and rail with Alipore and Kolkata (Calcutta) (Calcutta), it is a jute… …

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  • 36Budge — Lambskin worn with the wool outwards. Budge was used to decorate the edges of gowns and other formal clothing. There is a Budge Row in London, near Cannon Street, where skinners and makers of budge once lived and worked. The Skinners Company had… …

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  • 37budge — verb 1) the horses wouldn t budge Syn: move, shift, stir, go 2) I couldn t budge the door Syn: dislodge, shift, move, reposition 3) they refuse to budge on the issue …

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  • 38budge — I [[t]bʌdʒ[/t]] v. budged, budg•ing. (often used in the negative) 1) to move slightly; begin to move: The car wouldn t budge[/ex] 2) to change one s opinion or stated position; yield: My mother said “no” and refused to budge[/ex] 3) to cause to… …

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  • 39budge — I. noun Etymology: Middle English bugee, from Anglo French buge Date: 14th century a fur formerly prepared from lambskin dressed with the wool outward II. verb (budged; budging) Etymology: Anglo French bouger, from Vulgar Latin *bullicare, from… …

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  • 40Budge Pountney — Infobox Rugby biography name = Anthony Pountney caption = birthname = Anthony Charles Pountney nickname = Budge dateofbirth = birthyear = 1973 birthmonth =11 birthday =13 placeofbirth = Southampton, England dateofdeath = placeofdeath = height =… …

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