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wud

[ wood ]

adjective

, Chiefly Scot.
  1. wood; mad.


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Example Sentences

There's my Dick, an' he wor only ten year older, I'd gi him to yer, wi a right good wull—that a' wud.

He wished "the missus wud go out every day, an' leave lass to cook the dinner."

If gr-reatness an' goodness were hand in hand 'tis small chance anny iv us wud have iv seein' our pitchers in th' pa-apers.'

She said she was a mimber iv th' local suffrage club, an' she felt safe in assuring her sisters that th' bill wud be signed.

No wan wud listen a minyit to anny prophet that prophesized pleasant days.

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