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holluschick

[ hol-uhs-chik ]

noun

plural holluschickie
  1. a young male fur seal.


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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of holluschick1

First recorded in 1870–75; earlier holluschickie collective plural, from Russian °ì³ó´Ç±ô´Ç²õ³Ù²â²¹°ìí, plural of °ì³ó´Ç±ô´Ç²õ³Ù²âá°ì literally, “bachelorâ€
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Example Sentences

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Then they were spot on for their final 12 spellings combined, acing dark-corner-of-the-dictionary stuff like “thymelici,†â€encaenia,†â€skandhas,†â€sdrucciola†and “holluschick.â€

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That cheered him immensely; and when he came back to Novastoshnah that summer, Matkah, his mother, begged him to marry and settle down, for he was no longer a holluschick, but a full-grown sea-catch, with a curly white mane on his shoulders, as heavy, as big, and as fierce as his father.

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This cheered him immensely; and when he came back to Novastoshnah that summer, Matkah, his mother, begged him to marry and settle down, for he was no longer a holluschick but a full-grown sea-catch, with a curly white mane on his shoulders, as heavy, as big, and as fierce as his father.

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