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spud <a spud; spuds> N

spud

spud ARCHIT
spud ARCHIT

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English
It is the city's only high school, and is nicknamed the spud cellar because of its unique mascot and resemblance to a potato cellar.
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Spud duty involves peeling a mountain of potatoes.
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Irrigation is typically carried out periodically by piping water into small spud ditches, which spread water over large areas and raise the local water table.
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A spud bar with a thickened end can be used to tamp soil.
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Spud decides to audition so he can fit in.
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This tool is also called a bark spud or a barking iron.
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Spud decides to enter an international broadcast competition with a prize of $250,000.
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Spud attempts to help out, but inevitably ends up complicating matters.
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Spud, squatting by the edge of a well, is pushed in by his own dog.
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The word spud traces back to the 16th century.
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