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n.milky way; any constellation.
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didil a charmexpr.beams or rafters at ends and sides of house (on which rats often run).
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Examples:
> He was climbing on the ladder when his foot slipped and he fell.
> The boat passed under the bridge.
> Droteo is following in his fathers footsteps (i.e., following his father's way of life).
More Examples:
> I stepped on a stone fish under the bridge.
> There was a crash by the bridge. Nobody got hurt.

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