gravel
v.— «“How awful!” ‘Lisa moaned. “If it gravels you, ma’am, go back to the wagon an’ stay out o’ men’s affairs.”» —“The Lean Rider” by Cliff Farrell Evening Sentinel (Holland, Mich.) Aug. 19, 1960. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
gravel
v.— «“How awful!” ‘Lisa moaned. “If it gravels you, ma’am, go back to the wagon an’ stay out o’ men’s affairs.”» —“The Lean Rider” by Cliff Farrell Evening Sentinel (Holland, Mich.) Aug. 19, 1960. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
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