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drang


drang [drang] ExamplesWord Origin noun Newfoundland.

  1. a narrow lane or alleyway.

Also drung. Origin of drang compare, in SW England, drang, drong, with same sense; dial. form of throng Examples from the Web for drang Contemporary Examples of drang

  • The hope among Tea Partiers is that all the sturm and drang surrounding the debates and primary this week will give people a lift.

    Can the South Carolina Primary Help Revive the Tea Party?

    Michelle Cottle

    January 16, 2012

  • Historical Examples of drang

  • At Guma and Drang an impure salt, fit for cattle, is extracted from shallow cuttings.

    The Panjab, North-West Frontier Province, and Kashmir

    Sir James McCrone Douie

  • The deadly enemy of the whole process of uplifting, of the Drang nach oben, of the course of history itself, is pammixia.

    The Color Line

    William Benjamin Smith

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