- Break promise
- Default
- Default by Zellweger, who swallowed end of hotdog
- Degenerates without dates go back on promise
- Fail to follow suit
- Go back
- Go back on a promise
- ... and one associated with tarts
- A rogue
- evil person
- Jack
- Jack at cards
- Jack could be in a suit
- Jack in a pack of cards
- Curl tightly
- Press into pleats
- Press into ridges
- Press into small regular folds
- Tightly crease fold
- To fold or plait in regular undulation in such a way that
the material will retain the shape intended; to give a wavy appearance
to; as, to crimp the border of a cap; to crimp a ruffle. Cf. Crisp.
- To pinch and hold; to seize.
- A church expert
- A clever expert, to begin with, keeps one up his sleeve
- Adept
- Air combat expert is tops
- Champion’s unreturnable serves
- Close friend
- Dan left a dance with top pilot
- Crop of a bird
- A gull.
- A stomach; the receptacle into which food is taken by
swallowing; in birds, the craw; -- now used only of the lower animals,
exept humorously or in contempt.
- Appetite; inclination.
- An old game at cards.
- Apply, ... to use
- Deposit
- Deputy’s hiding place
- Hire (staff)
- Place in position
- Place upon table initially
- Position putt off tee
- Cliff
- Deliberate deception
- Deliberate ploy
- Pretend
- Pretend to be confident and good-naturedly frank
- pretend to be confident on seaside cliff
- Steep headland
- Big Ears’ friend
- Blyton character
- Enid Blyton character
- Friend of Big Ears
- Toyland character
- A simpleton; a fool.
- Any tern of the genus Anous, as A. stolidus.
- Kitchen item
- Mix eggs etc.
- Snatch (away)
- Type of broom
- A game at cards; whist.
- The act of whisking; a rapid, sweeping motion, as of
something light; a sudden motion or quick puff.
- A small bunch of grass, straw, twigs, hair, or the like,
used for a brush; hence, a brush or small besom, as of broom corn.
- A disadvantage imposed in a sport
- Disability
- Golfing equaliser, in theory
- Stumbling block
- An allowance of a certain amount of time or distance in
starting, granted in a race to the competitor possessing inferior
advantages; or an additional weight or other hindrance imposed upon the
one possessing superior advantages, in order to equalize, as much as
possible, the chances of success; as, the handicap was five seconds, or
ten pounds, and the like.
- A race, for horses or men, or any contest of agility,
strength, or skill, in which there is an allowance of time, distance,
weight, or other advantage, to equalize the chances of the competitors.
- An old game at cards.