dudgeon

  • 21dudgeon — dudg|eon [ dʌdʒən ] noun LITERARY in high dudgeon angry because someone has said or done something to upset you …

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  • 22dudgeon — in high dudgeon …

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  • 23dudgeon — UK [ˈdʌdʒ(ə)n] / US [ˈdʌdʒən] noun literary in high dudgeon …

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  • 24dudgeon — I dudg•eon [[t]ˈdʌdʒ ən[/t]] n. a feeling of offense or resentment; anger: We left in high dudgeon[/ex] • Etymology: 1565–75; orig. uncert. II dudg•eon [[t]ˈdʌdʒ ən[/t]] n. Obs. 1) a kind of wood used esp. for the hilt of knives, daggers, etc 2)… …

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  • 25dudgeon — /ˈdʌdʒən / (say dujuhn) noun 1. a feeling of offence or resentment; anger. –phrase 2. in high dudgeon, in a state of anger or indignation. {origin unknown} …

  • 26dudgeon — n. a feeling of offence; resentment. Phrases and idioms: in high dudgeon very angry or angrily. Etymology: 16th c.: orig. unkn …

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  • 27Dudgeon v United Kingdom — Dudgeon v the United Kingdom was a European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) case, which held that legislation passed in the nineteenth century to criminalise male homosexual acts in England, Wales and Ireland in 1980, still in force in Northern… …

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  • 28Dudgeon Offshore Wind Farm — Dudgeon Wind Farm …

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  • 29Dudgeon v. the United Kingdom — Dudgeon v. United Kingdom was a European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) case, similar to the U.S. cases of Bowers v. Hardwick and Lawrence v. Texas. Jeffrey Dudgeon was a shipping clerk and gay activist in Belfast, Northern Ireland, when he was… …

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  • 30Dudgeon (steam automobile company) — Dudgeon was an American steam automobile company active in the middle of the 19th century. In 1855, inventor Richard Dudgeon astounded New Yorkers by driving from his home to his place of business in a steam carriage. The noise and vibration… …

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