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weasel
small, short-legged, serpentine-bodied carnivore of great agility and voracity. Tawny colored, some turning white in winter. Members of the family Mustelidae. Called also Mustela spp., e.g. M. nivalis (common weasel).

weasel
Vox populi An unethical ne'er-do-well


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Weasle Words Paul Wasserman & Don Hausrath Capitol Books 22841 Quicksilver Drive, Dulles, VA 20166 1933102071 $20.
There was even a disgraceful suggestion, hedged round with weasle words like "usually" "often" and "tended to", that non-commissioned pilots were deliberately given the most dangerous positions in battle, which made them more vulnerable to Luftwaffe attacks.
Cybersport NO NEED TO READ THE FINE PRINT Did you know that Al Davis' claim to owning NFL territorial rights to Los Angeles is just one big fraudulent contradiction, aside from the fact he has a lease with Oakland that runs through 2011 and most likely won't be able to weasle out of it?
 
 
 
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