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CUBBIDGE, n. ne.Sc. form of Eng. cabbage.Abd. 1996 Norman Harper and Robbie Shepherd Anither Dash O' Doric 24:
She made for the crystal display and was taken with a rosebowl complete with silver mesh. ...
'Oh I ken fit at's for, Grunny,' said Tracy.
'Fit?' said Granny, wondering what was coming.
'Breein cubbidge.'
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