English rugby union football club.
1 The policeman came to pieces when clown and harlequin pulled at him.
2 I can be harlequin , that only wants long legs and jumping about.
3 There was also a very good harlequin , and as good a scaramouch.
4 The harlequin on the bank turned his little pug-nose up to me.
5 The Norwegians threw caution to the wind, with garish red-blue-white harlequin trousers.
6 It bore the picture of a fool in harlequin and a cat.
7 She no longer wore the weird, harlequin glasses she'd had six years ago.
8 The harlequin gecko is a small colourful gecko measuring up to 150mm long.
9 This is the ' harlequin - duck ; ' or, as the early colonists term it, the 'lord.'
10 He seemed to be on the best of terms with some well-disposed harlequin .
11 We will frankly own that we have been much troubled with the harlequin .
12 It was a sort of harlequin people, all composed of rags.
13 The whole courtyard was filled with wild, harlequin figures and sharp, glittering blades.
14 Who would think such a funny harlequin lived in the Land of Oz?
15 In the 1970s it was the beef patty-flogging harlequin , Ronald McDonald.
16 Martina Dempsey, Wexford It is not the invasive alien harlequin ladybird.
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