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Flinders   Listen
noun
Flinders  n. pl.  Small pieces or splinters; fragments. "The tough ash spear, so stout and true, Into a thousand flinders flew."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Flinders" Quotes from Famous Books



... full of laugh he got to strangling and couldn't go on, and Tom was that mad to see how neat I had floored him, and turned his own argument ag'in him and knocked him all to rags and flinders with it, that all he could manage to say was that whenever he heard me and Jim try to argue it made him ashamed of the human race. I never said nothing; I was feeling pretty well satisfied. When I have got the best of a person that way, it ain't my way to ...
— Innocents abroad • Mark Twain



Words linked to "Flinders" :   Sir Matthew Flinders, aggregation, adventurer, plural form, Matthew Flinders, plural



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