What is the meaning of FLINDERS BAR. Phrases containing FLINDERS BAR
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Bar with spherical correcting magnets. Found on a binnacle, its role is to fine-tune the accuracy of the compass.
Phrs. Clumsy fingers.
Flippers is Black−American slang for ears
Fingers is British slang for a pickpocket.
Light fingers is British slang for a thief, a shoplifter.
Two fingers is slang for the English insulting gesture of the V−sign using two fingers (which originates from the bowmen at Agincourt, taunting the French with their bow−string fingers).
Grinders is British slang for the teeth.
Polly Flinder is London Cockney rhyming slang for window. Polly Flinder is London Cockney rhyming slang for a cinder.
Blinkers is British slang for the eyes.
Green fingers is British slang for a natural talent for gardening.
Noun. An excellent achievement. E.g."Tim's played another blinder." {Informal}
small pieces
Jenny Linder is London Cockney rhyming slang for window.
Name given to person who incessantly "fingers" girls but neglects to wash the boiled anchovy smell off his hands afterwards.
Fingers
The cut-off fingers of surgical gloves used to package drugs
Slingers is slang for bread soaked in tea.
Blinder is British slang for a impressive or exciting action, thing, or person. Blinder is British slang for an act of masturbation.
Noun. The insulting gesture of the V-sign using two fingers. Cf. 'finger' (noun 2).
Noun. Clumsy and imprecise fingers, usually applied to when mistyping on computer keyboards. E.g."Sorry about the spelling mistakes; I must have had sausage fingers when I was typing."
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One who, or that which, blinds.
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A highly contagious and very destructive disease of horses, asses, mules, etc., characterized by a constant discharge of sticky matter from the nose, and an enlargement and induration of the glands beneath and within the lower jaw. It may transmitted to dogs, goats, sheep, and to human beings.
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A disease in hawks, characterized by the presence of small threadlike worms, also of filaments of coagulated blood, from the rupture of a vein; -- called also backworm.
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Pertaining to Flanders, or the Flemings.
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Burnt to cinders.
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See Filanders.
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One who flings; one who jeers.
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Fragments; atoms; finders.
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Small pieces or splinters; fragments.
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Having fingers.
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Characterized by blunders.
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Glanders.
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A little piece; a flitter; a flinder.
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One who, or that which, finds; specifically (Astron.), a small telescope of low power and large field of view, attached to a larger telescope, for the purpose of finding an object more readily.
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One of the leather screens on a bridle, to hinder a horse from seeing objects at the side; a blinker.
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Of or pertaining to glanders; of the nature of glanders.
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A native or inhabitant of Flanders.
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Resembling, or composed of, cinders; full of cinders.
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Anything which obstructs, hinders, or prevents; an obstruction; a barrier.
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One who lingers.
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