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  • 1four-by-two — fourˈ by twoˈ noun 1. The piece of cloth in a rifle pull through 2. An army biscuit 3. A piece of wood, etc four (inches, etc) by two (inches, etc) • • • Main Entry: ↑four …

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  • 2four-inched — fourˈ inched adjective (Shakespeare) Four inches wide • • • Main Entry: ↑four …

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  • 3four-by-two — I. /fɔ bi ˈtu/ (say faw bee tooh) noun 1. a piece of wood which, in the imperial measure, was in cross section four inches by two inches. 2. a small piece of cloth attached to a pull through to clean a rifle. II. /fɔ bi ˈtu/ (say faw bee tooh)… …

  • 4Four Inch Course — Motorsport venue Name = Four Inch Course | Location = Douglas, Isle of Man Time = GMT Events = Tourist Trophy Length km = 60.39 Length mi = 37.5 Turns = 220+ Record time = 1 hour 32 mins, 32.2 sec (57.70 mph) Record driver = Major Henry Seagrave… …

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  • 5four by two — Meaning Jew. Origin Cockney rhyming slang. Four inches by two is a size in which timber is sold in the UK …

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  • 6Four by four/Four-wheel drive (disambiguation) — Four wheel drive, Four by four, and 4x4 are terms used to describe a drivetrain that enables all four wheels of a vehicle to receive torque from the engine simultaneously, or a vehicle that possesses such a drivetrain. Other uses:* Four Wheel… …

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  • 7four-by-four — or 4 × 4 (fôrʹbī fôr , fōrʹbī fōr ) n. 1. A four wheel drive motor vehicle. 2. A length of lumber that is 4 inches thick and 4 inches wide, or that is trimmed to slightly smaller dimensions. * * * …

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  • 8Four-cross — (4X), also called Mountain cross, not to be confused with Fourcross, is a relatively new style of mountain bike racing where four bikers race downhill on a prepared, BMX like, track, simply trying to get down first. These bikes are generally… …

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  • 9four|pen|ny — «FR PEHN ee, FOHR ; puh nee», noun, plural nies, adjective. –n. = fourpence. (Cf. ↑fourpence) –adj. worth fourpence; costing fourpence: »a fourpenny piece. A fourpenny nail is 1½ inches long, and it is so called because originally the nails cost… …

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  • 10Four Freedoms (Norman Rockwell) — This article is about Norman Rockwell s paintings. For other uses, see Four Freedoms (disambiguation) …

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