yead

yead

(jiːd)
vb (intr)
to proceed, move on, or pass away
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My yead isn't a turnip, an' I shall p'r'aps have a chance o' dousing another fire afore long.
Crackenthorp's yead? Is there a little hole for it, like in my shuttle-cock?"
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The John Lewis-owned supermarket, whw ich employs Pippa Middleton , (p (p (pictured) to write in its in-store magazine, (ictured) d d l f ur more by the end of this yead wi w ll open at least 10 new shops in and andll ar a ound London next year.
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