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1. Dudgeon definition is - a wood used especially for dagger hilts
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2. How to use Dudgeon in a sentence
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3. Noun a feeling of offense or resentment; anger: He had every right to express his Dudgeon.
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4. Dudgeon synonyms, Dudgeon pronunciation, Dudgeon translation, English dictionary definition of Dudgeon
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5. A sullen, angry, or indignant humor: "Slamming the door in Meg's face, Aunt March drove off in high Dudgeon"
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6. If you do something in high Dudgeon, you do it angrily, usually because of the way you have been…
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7. Some common synonyms of Dudgeon are huff, offense, pique, resentment, and umbrage
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8. While all these words mean "an emotional response to or an emotional state resulting from a slight or indignity," Dudgeon suggests an angry fit of indignation
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9. Stormed out of the meeting in high Dudgeon When would huff be a good substitute for Dudgeon?
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10. Dudgeon Sentence Examples When this speech reached Philip's ears he withdrew his troops in Dudgeon, and concluded a truce with France (1429).
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11. EXAMPLE SENTENCES FROM THE WEB As he looked across the table at his wife, he saw that the word had been taken in deep Dudgeon. THE PRIME MINISTER ANTHONY TROLLOPE He just walked straight before him in high Dudgeon, taking no notice of the …
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12. RICHARD Dudgeon--THE INVENTOR OF THE HYDRAULIC JACK
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13. 45 rows · From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Neil Dudgeon (born 2 January 1961) is an English …
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14. Dudgeon is a British company based in London who make bespoke, handmade sofas and chairs since 1947
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15. ‘Dudgeon’ was not an obscure word in Shakespeare’s time, nor was it one of the many words he invented
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16. Dudgeon was one of the words he would have known and used routinely in his conversations with the people he interacted with, and his audience would have known it as well as we know a word like ‘cellphone’ today.
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17. Neil Dudgeon is a British actor who rose to fame from his work in projects like The Son of Rainbow, The Lavender List, and others
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18. When World War II began, Dudgeon was diverted from an assignment in England to North Africa
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19. After more than a year of action and over 50 combat missions, Dudgeon …
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20. Dudgeon Name Meaning English and Scottish: of uncertain derivation, but possibly a metonymic occupational name for a turner or cutler; the word Dudgeon denoted the wood (probably boxwood) used in the handles of knives and daggers in the Middle Ages
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21. Neil Dudgeon was born in January 1961 in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England
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22. Definition of Dudgeon in the Definitions.net dictionary
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23. What does Dudgeon mean? Information and translations of Dudgeon in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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24. ‘In high Dudgeon I proudly stalked away to my dressing room near the boiler room in the cellar.’ ‘He's bald, has a bit of a belly and seems to be in high Dudgeon for much of the day.’ ‘I am getting around to saying that as easygoing and nonconfrontational as San Diego is, the community this week has been in what, for it, represents a
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25. Dudgeon (plural Dudgeons) (obsolete) A kind of wood used especially in the handles of knives; the root of the box tree
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26. Dudgeon (n.) "feeling of offense, resentment, sullen anger," 1570s, duggin, of unknown origin.One suggestion is Italian aduggiare "to overshadow," giving it the same sense development as umbrage.No clear connection to earlier Dudgeon (late 14c.), a kind of wood used for knife handles, which is perhaps from French douve "a stave," which probably is Germanic.
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27. Dudgeon definition: anger or resentment ( archaic , except in the phrase in high Dudgeon ) Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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28. Definition of Dudgeon noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
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29. Neil Dudgeon was born in January 1961 in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England
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30. Dudgeon, W.D., Kelley, E.P., Scheett, T.P
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31. Neil Dudgeon has starred as DCI John Barnaby in Midsomer Murders for 10 years He has spent lockdown filming episodes for the new series Says the British drama is …
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32. Dudgeon Offshore Wind Farm From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dudgeon Offshore Wind Farm is an offshore wind farm 32 km north of Cromer off the coast of Norfolk, in the North Sea, England
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33. It is owned by Dudgeon Offshore Wind Limited (DOW), a subsidiary of Equinor, Masdar and Statkraft.
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34. Eugene Dudgeon passed away in Hebron, Nebraska
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35. PIERS Dudgeon is a writer, editor, and photographer
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36. ‘In high Dudgeon I proudly stalked away to my dressing room near the boiler room in the cellar.’ ‘He's bald, has a bit of a belly and seems to be in high Dudgeon for much of the day.’ ‘I am getting around to saying that as easygoing and nonconfrontational as San Diego is, the community this week has been in what, for it, represents a
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37. Dudgeon joined Greenvale Pediatrics in August of 2000
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38. Dudgeon June 5, 1932 – February 8, 2021 Eugene Dudgeon, 88, husband of Betty, of Hebron, died Feb
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39. The Dudgeon Offshore Wind Farm is located 32km off the Norfolk coast and produces 1.7 terawatt-hours of electricity annually The owners of the 402-megawatt (MW) Dudgeon wind farm in Britain’..View article
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40. Early History of the Dudgeon family
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41. This web page shows only a small excerpt of our Dudgeon research
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42. Another 78 words (6 lines of text) covering the years 1196, 1214, 1515, 1559, 1546, 1595, 1583, 1639, 1610, 1629, 1651, 1697, 1620, 1674, 1650, 1655, 1656 and are included under the topic Early Dudgeon History in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever …
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43. Dr. David L. Dudgeon is a General Surgeon in Mesa, AZ
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44. Dudgeon's phone number, address, insurance information and more.
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45. The head of the Dudgeon family, Charles H
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46. MARCH 29, 1921 Romie "Doc" Hodell, age 26, and Meady Dudgeon, age 20, were married
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47. Tom Dudgeon is the skipper of the Titmouse and leader of the Coot Club.He is the older son of Dr Dudgeon and Ella Dudgeon and older brother to "our baby".
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48. Angus Boyd "Gus" Dudgeon (30 September 1942 – 21 July 2002) was an English record producer, who oversaw many of Elton John's most acclaimed recordings, including his commercial breakthrough, Your Song.Their collaboration led to seven US No
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49. Dudgeon also produced Chris Rea's first hit, the US chart topping Fool
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50. Midsomer Murders star Neil Dudgeon opens up about his future on show DCI John Barnaby has been solving murder mysteries in Midsomer for some time now! October 11, 2020 - …
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51. Commentators include Neil Dudgeon (plays DCI John Barnaby), Jason Hughes (plays DS Ben Jones), Jim Parker (composer for "Midsomer Murders since the beginning), James Moss (director photography), Paul Bennett (2nd assistant director), James Nash (location manager), Lou Hooper (3rd assistant director), Jeff Hudson (unit driver), Andy Bailey
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52. Dudgeon means a state of extreme indignation, the feeling of being deeply offended
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53. An archaic meaning of the word Dudgeon is the wood used in the hilt of a dagger, though this definition does not seem to have any relation to the current meaning of the word Dudgeon
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54. Today, the word Dudgeon is primarily used in the phrase high Dudgeon
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55. Dudgeon has done a great deal of research, contacting friends and relatives of the Davis and Du Maurier families and doing extensive analysis of Barrie's plays and the many novels written by the Du Maurier clan
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56. David Dudgeon is an artist and sculptor based in Bangor, Northern Ireland
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57. Synonyms for Dudgeon in Free Thesaurus
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58. 13 synonyms for Dudgeon: indignantly, angrily, furiously, in a huff, resentfully, huff, miff, offense
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59. (Hamza Dudgeon is an academician in Religious Studies and Islam
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60. 31 minutes ago · Dudgeon takes over a Clyde program that’s been to the playoffs in seven of the last eight seasons, but they are just 14-18 in the last three seasons
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61. Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed ), memorial page for Henrietta Scot Dudgeon “Etta” Mackenzie van Nostrand (3 Jan 1863–26 Dec 1956), Find a Grave Memorial no
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DUDGEON [ˈdəjən]
Dudgeon Name Meaning. English and Scottish: of uncertain derivation, but possibly a metonymic occupational name for a turner or cutler; the word dudgeon denoted the wood (probably boxwood) used in the handles of knives and daggers in the Middle Ages.
Definition of dudgeon. (Entry 1 of 2) 1 obsolete : a wood used especially for dagger hilts. 2a archaic : a dagger with a handle of dudgeon.
high dudgeon - a feeling of intense indignation (now used only in the phrase `in high dudgeon') dudgeon. indignation, outrage - a feeling of righteous anger.