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thrutchN. English a narrow gorge or ravine
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thrutchA traditional2 technique marking the triumph of determination over style. Employed in chimneys, offwidths and other places you (or your clothes, or knees) would be better off avoiding. [Tony Buckley]
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thrutchIn north Lancashire ‘thrutch’ means to fidget excessively
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