Bic


n.
contemporary examples

kate bosworth is back and crazy in love erin cunningham november 4, 2013
the curious p-ssions of mr. cosmos: neil degr-sse tyson on sp-ce, climate, and why curiosity wins every time scott bixby june 7, 2014

historical examples

chambers’s twentieth century dictionary (part 1 of 4: a-d) various
the history of emily montague frances brooke
journeys through bookland, vol. 7 charles h. sylvester
little brother cory doctorow

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