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swink

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To labour, to work hard

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Hermits on an heap with hooked staves, Went to Walsingham — and their wenches after: Great lobbies and long that loath were to swink, Clothed them in copes to be known from others, And shaped them as hermits, their ease to have.

Some, like swonken (the past participle of swink, meaning "to toil", but also used to mean coupling), have disappeared.

As Swink, 23, from Memphis, details in a post on Offbeat Bride she decided to turned heartbreak into art and trash the dress in a photoshoot.

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Where else could you possibly look up thirteen hundred years' worth of permutations of the word "love," or find out how John Locke might have described getting drunk (swinking, bezzling, sottishness, fuddling, bibbership)?

Updated at 11.43am GMT 11.17am GMT S Swink (@sswinkgma) RT @kjalee The Shard peeking out of the London fog this morning.

James Swink, the Cache County attorney, expects such challenges, but says that the police in some cases could simply get phone records later, as in the Shaw case.

More broadly, Mr. Swink said, drivers in Utah are now on notice that texting while driving is inherently reckless.

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