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feayght (f.) chill, cold, exposure: myr shoh, gys y phian elley t'ad sthill ayns torchagh, eashyn fegooish jerrey, veih lhiabbee aileagh goit gys lhiabbee rioee, veih chiass gys feayght, as reesht gys raad v'ad roie PC
chill feayght; (v.) feayraghey; feayraght: I have a chill - Ta feayraght aym. DF idiom; fynnyraght: The chill of the evening - Fynnyraght yn laa. DF idiom
cold feayght; feayr: I fear we shall have cold weather after this - Ta aggle orrym dy bee emshir feayr ain ny lurg shoh. JJK idiom; feayraght; mughane: She has a bad cold - Ta mughane olk eck. JJK idiom
exposure (n.) anchoodaghey; feayght; oaie: Southerly exposure - Oaie da'n jiass. DF idiom; roostey: Indecent exposure - Roostey neughlen. DF idiom; taishbyney
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