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An earthy variety of hematite iron ore, used as a pigment.
ruddle
raddle
red chalk
ruddle
raddle
red chalk
1
Rick
Ruddle
was Jack's hike leader and a sound engineer from Portland.
2
Antoine Gouedard-Comte beat Mark
Ruddle
from close range to put France ahead after 16 minutes.
3
I learned at the newspaper office that he had called for the rejected manuscript bearing his
name
,
-
Ernest
Ruddle
.
4
It was a peculiar
name
,
-
Ernest
Ruddle
.
5
The report finds that Róisín
Ruddle
would have had a greater chance of survival had the surgery gone ahead.
1
Old Wellington face, shrunk, cheeks burning in a senile
raddle
.
2
There is a removable loom attachment which when first shown to me was called a
raddle
.
3
Fol-der-rol, de-rol de
raddle
,
fol--
4
Oh, fol-de-rol, de
raddle
rol.
5
But since the white people came the blue bag has put yellow out of fashion, and
raddle
is used for the red.
1
They were small sheep, striped on the backs with
red
chalk
.
2
In the original the drawing and writing are both in
red
chalk
.
]
3
They should have one side sufficiently smooth to be distinctly marked with
red
chalk
.
4
And this time it wasn't
red
chalk
-
dust
flying through the air; it was blood.
5
In natural
red
chalk
rubbed with finger; the high lights are picked out with rubber.
1
Since I have taken to the
reddle
trade I travel a good deal, as you know.
2
All that reddlemen do is sell
reddle
.
3
"I gave up dealing in
reddle
last Christmas," said Venn.
4
"Not altogether the selling of
reddle
?
"
reddle trade
sell reddle