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Panhandle   Listen
verb
panhandle  v. i.  To accost people in a public place and ask for money; to beg.






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"Panhandle" Quotes from Famous Books



... capital of West Virginia, but for good reasons it was decided to move the seat of government from "that knot on the Panhandle" to Charleston. A commodious building of brick and sandstone, unchristened as to style of architecture, has been erected for the home of the law-makers; and henceforth the city which started around the little log fort built in 1786 by ...
— Lippincott's Magazine, August, 1885 • Various

... panhandle at Baker street to the Ocean Beach, the park stretches like a massive gold-green buckler enameled with lustrous gems. There are 1013 acres in the park, its Main Drive, including the panhandle, being 4 ...
— Fascinating San Francisco • Fred Brandt and Andrew Y. Wood



Words linked to "Panhandle" :   geographical region, handgrip, beg, geographic area, grip, pan



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