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Felling
/ ˈfɛlɪŋ /
noun
- a town in NE England, in Gateshead unitary authority, Tyne and Wear; formerly noted for coal mining. Pop: 34 196 (2001)
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Even as we mourn the felling of Spain, let us celebrate the Dutch.
There is a copper-plate representing the dragging the prisoner with cords, and felling him with a club.
As we approached Pomeroy the militia began to embarrass our march by felling trees and erecting barricades across the roads.
Left and right, each felling his man; and cimeters dashed from hands as stubble, shields were smitten through as if of gauze.
Crane struck him over the head with his pistol, felling him to the ground.
So, to Stott's utter surprise, instead of felling him to the earth, Annys flung off the girl and extended his hand humbly to him.
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