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But I take Parry's point about empowered audiences: theatre crowds seldom heckle.
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Canvassing is intense, whether by way of measured contribution or heckle.
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I responded as I might to any other pointed heckle and carried on.
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The Kiwis can sail, the Brits can heckle, but the Americans?
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They take to the streets with gusto and heckle politicians at public meetings.
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Fix'd gown for Prude,-MendMother's Riding-hood,-Spunshort thread,-Fix'd two gowns for Welsh's girls,-Carded tow,-Spunlinen,-Worked on Cheese-basket,-Hatchel'd flax with Hannah, we did 51 lbs.
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There is a period, which occurred between the time of being "hatcheled" and that of being "woven," that it exceeds my powers to delineate.
Usage of hackle in English
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Olive Blue,-featherof Starling's wing, body light olive silk, and red hackle.
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Light Blue,-insideof Snipe's wing,-bodylight Drab silk,-tail and legs grizzled hackle.
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I felt a hackle-raising vibration, in the vicinity of my eardrums.
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You're a cock of a different hackle from old Heale, then.
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Cinnamon Fly,-featherfrom Landrail,-orangeand straw coloured silk for body,-ginger hackle for legs.
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Light Blue,-insideof Snipe's wing,-lightdrab silk for body,-legs and tail grizzled hackle.
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Blue Midge,-featherof Waterhen's neck,-leadcoloured silk for body, grizzled hackle for legs.
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Light Olive Blue,-Dottrel'swing,-bodypale white French silk,-legs and tail pale blue hackle.
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There too is the hackle which is the old device of the De Brays.
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Kills well with hackle when the water is slightly discoloured.
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Body greenish herl of Peacock,-ribbedwith gold tinsel,-wraptwith red silk,-red hackle over all.
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Dark Grey Midge,-wingsdark grey feather of a Partridge,-bodybrown silk,-legs grey Partridge hackle.
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House Fly,-lark'squill feather,-lightbrown silk,-ribbed with dark Ostrich herl for body,-legs grizzled hackle.
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The phrase is possibly derived from 'hackle', an instrument used in the breaking of flax.
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The hackle should be Landrail, or a Mallard's feather dyed yellow, the latter for choice.
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Dark Blue,-featherfrom Waterhen inside the wing,-reddishbrown silk for body,-legs and tail brown hackle.