Slench – an idle fellow; a big piece or lump of anything; to hunt about privately with a view to stealing food; to creep or slink away; to sneak; to quench one’s thirst; to prune a hedge; to cut one side of it only.
Slench – an idle fellow; a big piece or lump of anything; to hunt about privately with a view to stealing food; to creep or slink away; to sneak; to quench one’s thirst; to prune a hedge; to cut one side of it only.
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