I like you little over-blate, Gilian, but I like you less over-bold.
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Come, come, I was not blate, was I?
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He's 'no blate,' as they used to say in Scotland, and made himself quite at home to-night.
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Here, this way, lads-dinnabe blate!
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By my faith, ye're no blate!
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Being told of Wilson's violence to Rotha, he only said, It's an old saying, 'A blate cat makes a proud mouse.
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Blate and laithfu', shy and sheepish.
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"Blate!" he repeated, "I would not have thought that was my failing.
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"Our South African friend is very blate," he said in his boisterous way.
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"That's not so blate, John Hielan'man!" said she again to herself.
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"A blate and fearsome sort of a fellow, you know."
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'Hout, na, ye needna be blate about that; their house is muckle eneugh, and decking time's aye canty time.'
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The mining process can also cause erosion and run-off that can fill nearby rivers with sediment, reducing oxygen levels for fish and plants, Thomas-Blate said.
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'Haith, sir, ye're no blate (BASHFUL)!
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"Blate grazes- Imeangreat blazes!"
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"Faith, you're not so blate as I thought you!" she said, setting aside the last of her affected shy simplicity.