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Irish noun- Irish imports, such as snuff, whisky, linen, tea, etc UK
Linen from 1784, snuff from 1834 and whisky from 1889. - [T]he little shops on the corner where you got the three pennyworth of fine irish, the old snuff, and the twist of tobacco[.] — Alan Bleasdale, Boys From the Blackstuff, 1982
- fighting spirit US, 1834
- “Sweetheart, don’t get your Irish up. We only want to help.” — Elaine Flinn, Dealing in Murder, p. 82, 2003
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