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Flam
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verb
Flam
v. t. (past & past part.
flammed
; pres. part.
flamming
) To deceive with a falsehood. (Obs.)
"God is not to be flammed off with lies."
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"Flam" Quotes from Famous Books
...
grieve to be so plain, renowned Bird— Thy fame 's a
flam
, and thou an empty fowl; And what is more, upon a Poet's word I'd say as much, wert thou
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— Poems of Henry Timrod • Henry Timrod
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