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corsey
/ ˈkɔːsɪ /
noun
dialect, a pavement or pathway
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Shaniqua Corsey, busing tables, glanced through a window and spotted a biker in a yellow helmet engaged in a heated argument.
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When he opened fire, Corsey ducked below a table.
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Jenny and Matthew Corsey, of Peachtree City, Ga., used to have traditional roles around the home--housework for her, yard work for him--until Matthew lost his job last year.
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John Corsey grew up the tensest little aristocrat of all, with passions to match his principles; to assault them; never to bend them, but eventually to break them, and break him.
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Their son, Rush Corsey, was their one joint achievement and salvation, but the War took him.
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