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First published 1976 (SND Vol. X).
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¶FEEZER, n. Sc. †form of Eng. fissure, a crack.Fif. 1867 St Andrews Gaz. (5 Jan.):
It is pleasant to see the green looking so well, and there are not so many feezers now as there were 12 months ago, when Tom Morris began to coat the Links with sand.
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