wurzel

wurzel

(ˈwɜːzəl)
n
(Plants) a shortened form of mangelwurzel
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The Wurzels concert starts at 7pm and will see the Wurzel's perform their greatest hits supported by Anthony Doyle.
Jack is the eighth baby between the pair, following the last birth of Wurzel who was also born at Twycross in 2016.
Ian Harris Radford Coventry Don't miss Sunjay's folk and blues gig THE Wurzel Bush Folk Club has had to postpone the appearance of Hadrian's Union until November 28 as their bass player is in hospital for an operation.
"It's a bit prickly when I kiss him"Declan Donnelly, of TV's Ant and Dec, on his partner Anthony McPartlin, who has grown a beard "You want a charismatic leader and to me he's more like Wurzel Gummidge" A Labour-supporting woman's response when questioned by a pollster about Jeremy Corbyn "I was surprised when John Major warned recently that leaving the EU would be playing Russian roulette with the economic future of the UK.
"I repeat, BBC we are not Wurzels!" Mike Chapman agreed and added: "Lots of Wurzel accents appearing now - no clue of a real Cornish accent."
Wurzel Pete Budd said:"Farming is a great way of life, but working long hours with huge machinery means you've got to keep your wits about you to stay safe, oh arr.
What would Old Walter have said?" Well, Old Walter would have said something along the lines of "Arggghhh, Dan lad, me ole pal me ole beauty, 'bout time we 'ad another royal on the land, just in time for mangel wurzel planting 'e be.
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Wurzel teaches comparative European politics at the University of Hull.
Steffen Wurzel of Germany won in the radio award for his report Refugees, facilitators and fences' broadcast by SWR, a German media company.
"There are some countries in which there is a shortage of talent," said Gustavo Wurzel, principal-in-charge of the Buenos Aires office of Heidrick & Struggles, the executive search firm headquartered in Chicago.