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  • curprev 18:0818:08, 18 February 2020Equinox talk contribs 1,740 bytes +458 →‎Noun: # {{lb|en|UK|education|slang|dated}} The cane. #* '''1959''', Iona Opie, ‎Peter Opie, ''The lore and language of schoolchildren'' (page 374) #*: There is no need here to digress on the advantages or otherwise of using a ''''cosh'''' in schools {{...}} #* '''2019''', John Loveday, ''The Boy from Rod Alley'' (page 115) #*: Often, he walked around the room with the '''cosh''' in his hand, taking slashes at legs that happened to stray sideways {{...}} undo

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