Cahill
an artificial fly having a quill body, golden tag, tan-spotted wings and tail, and gray hackle.
Contemporary Examples
Hollywood’s Anti-It Girl Maria Elena Fernandez July 17, 2011
Who Needs a Party? Samuel P. Jacobs April 20, 2010
Who Needs a Party? Samuel P. Jacobs April 20, 2010
A Killing in Texas Richard Bernstein March 9, 2009
Historical Examples
Ranson’s Folly Richard Harding Davis
Howards End E. M. Forster
Cold Ghost Chester S. Geier
Cold Ghost Chester S. Geier
Cold Ghost Chester S. Geier
Cold Ghost Chester S. Geier
Read Also:
- Cahokia
a city in SW Illinois. Historical Examples The Conquest Eva Emery Dye A New Guide for Emigrants to the West J. M. Peck The Old Northwest Frederic Austin Ogg Chronicles of Border Warfare Alexander Scott Withers On the Kentucky Frontier James Otis The Crossing Winston Churchill The Conquest Eva Emery Dye The Crossing Winston Churchill […]
- Cahokia-mounds
a group of very large prehistoric Indian earthworks in southwestern Illinois, consisting of mounds with flat tops that supported temples and other structures of mud and thatch. plural noun the largest group of prehistoric Indian earthworks in the US, located northeast of East St Louis
- Cahoot
go cahoots, to share equally; become partners: They went cahoots in the establishment of the store. Also, go in cahoot with, go in cahoots. in cahoot / cahoots, in partnership; in league. in conspiracy: in cahoots with the enemy.
- Cahoots
go cahoots, to share equally; become partners: They went cahoots in the establishment of the store. Also, go in cahoot with, go in cahoots. in cahoot / cahoots, in partnership; in league. in conspiracy: in cahoots with the enemy. Contemporary Examples If Gun Violence Is A Disease, These People Might Just Be The Cure Moral […]
- Lot-river
a river in S France, flowing W to the Garonne. 300 miles (480 km) long. a department in S France. 2018 sq. mi. (5225 sq. km). Capital: Cahors. pronoun (functioning as singular or pl) preceded by a. a great number or quantity: a lot to do, a lot of people, a lot of trouble noun […]