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shrove
[ shrohv ]
shrove
/ ʃrəʊv /
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Word History and Origins
Origin of shrove1
Middle English shroof, Old English scrāf
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Example Sentences
There will be celebrating around the globe today to mark Shrove Tuesday in its various guises.
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Five ducats for Shrove Tuesday, and a Holophernes to be visibly beheaded—in a most illustrious convent, too.
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It was on Shrove-Tuesday, after dark, that their attention was roused by a strange, crackling noise.
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Our custom of eating pancakes on Shrove-Tuesday, was probably borrowed from the Greek church.
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Which, accordingly providing, prepared his company for that journey, entering it upon Shrove-Tuesday (3rd February).
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Give me a little shrove-money for our tom-cat, Sir Grandee; he stole a leg of veal from the butcher yesterday.
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