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n. - Colloquial contraction of a compass point.

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Usage examples (12)
  • The ebb's just setting in from the nor'-nor'-east and will carry you back here.
  • The wind is fair at nor'-nor'-east and we can make the passage as soon as day breaks, in half an hour, My Lord.
  • "Ten to the east, ten to the west, ten to the nor'-nor'-east, ten to -"
  • "Fire," said Bill, "in the form of a common cowshed, is burnin 'about nor'-nor'-east as the crow flies."
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