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thrang
/ θræŋ /
noun
- a throng; crowd
verb
- to throng; crowd
adjective
- crowded; busy
- engaged or occupied; busy
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Word History and Origins
Origin of thrang1
Scot variant of throng
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Example Sentences
Put on, put on, my wighty men, Sa fast as ze can drie; For he that is hindmost of the thrang Sall neir get guid o' me.
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I should have thowt as thou'd have been in the thick of the thrang thysel', Mercy, carryin' on the war.
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So 'thrang as Throp's wife' gat to be a regular nominy, an' other fowks took to followin' her example; it were fair smittlin'!
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He said Mrs. Linton was ‘thrang,’ and the master was not in.
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It will be hard for you to fill her place, especially on sic a thrang day as this; but Heaven's will maun be obeyed.
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