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flux v EDD ~ Ha IW W. To snatch or steal; to beat or thrash; to move,
shake or pluck violently. P 118-67 We used to flux apples [from
neighbour's trees]. P 148-71 If I disobeyed when I was younger, [she] would say, 'You're
going to get a good fluxing.' C 71-37 [At] any light fall of snow [she] would musingly
look through the window and say, 'Well, the old woman [Sheila] is fluxing her geese
again.' Q 71-5 He was fluxing the furniture around. Q 71-13 ~ to shake in a violent
manner.
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