When we got round the horn my boys, we had some glorious days. And very soon our killick dropped in Valparaiso bay. |
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On the right, a killick, or home-made anchor using a specially selected killick-stone wedged into a natural-grown tree fork. |
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Anchor and killick went down, JOLLY ROSE swung to, and he fastened everything snug and tight. |
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I seem to recall that one apprentice went ashore one Saturday afternoon with a killick he knew. |
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The defining feature of a killick is that you cannot not trip over it. |
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I have a killick who has been a killick for 12 years. |
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As the rank badge of a Royal Canadian Navy Leading Seaman was a single fouled anchor, the slang term killick has to come to represent the rank Leading Seaman. |
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Killick loaded a round of ammunition in front of him and asked where his sister was, but Jason managed to call the police. |
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Killick, who was £20,000 in debt, claimed that he had planned to kill himself. |
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Killick set up the website Dementia Positive, two words not often found as neighbours, and has worked with people with Alzheimer's to produce three books of startling poems. |
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Killick recognises a gradual build-up to his theft of the gun. |
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Killick was tried for attempted murder, but being a war hero who'd taken action against someone he regarded as a draft dodger, he was inevitably acquitted. |
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The hijacker and Mr. Killick escaped from the prison aboard the helicopter and disappeared. |
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Killick Millard, founder of the Dignity in Dying society to support voluntary euthanasia. |
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The hijacker ordered the pilot to land at Silverwater prison, where a Mr. Killick, a convicted bank robber and inmate of the prison, was taken on board. |
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