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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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com WEASELLING WEASELS are known for getting in and out of tight spaces.
Before his arrival, they were glum: they feared weaselling and prevarication.
But alas like many things with Henry's fingerprints on them it was complicated, confusing and soon had penny-pinching councils weaselling out of every element they could.
 
 
 
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