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speer
1or speir, spier
[ speer ]
verb (used with or without object)
- Chiefly Scot. to ask; inquire.
Speer
2[ speer; German shpeyr ]
noun
- Al·bert [al, -bert, ahl, -be, r, t], 1905–81, German Nazi leader: appointed by Hitler as official Nazi architect.
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Dr. Welner appears to be their star witness, although he might be eclipsed by the widow of Sgt. Speer.
From The Daily Beast
After a farewell which had more meaning than sound in it, he hastened back to Rings-Hill Speer.
From Project Gutenberg
Dr. Speer, who had been watching the strange phenomenon with absorbing interest, asked permission to examine it more closely.
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A very detailed account of this incident exists in the handwriting of Dr. Speer.
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A corner of the paper I tore off, and handed it to Dr. Speer to identify the sheet of paper if necessary.
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Our wise men may make laws to keep him in his normal speer, but uv wat avail is they?
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