| 1. | Neither the faggot nor the crepinette made it across the Atlantic.
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| 2. | He painted gleaners, faggot gatherers, hop pickers and sheepfolds.
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| 3. | MEG . They'd call them freaks, weirdos, faggots.
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| 4. | Sometimes people at school call me a faggot and I walk away.
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| 5. | Pease pudding is traditionally produced in England, especially in the faggots.
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| 6. | A contract for the faggot-wood and peat sods.
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| 7. | Such a use of faggot is well-known and common usage.
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| 8. | A faggot is a large log or a bundle of ash sticks.
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| 9. | The faggots give the dish the bulk needed for hard working locals.
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| 10. | Faggots exaggerate their gay attributes and make light of them.
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