Blarney in A Sentence

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    A Bit O' Blarney has Celtic sets in white or yellow gold.

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    Blarney stone and meant dodge ram tow hitch cover to be being slowly strangled.

    3

    Come and kiss the blarney, discover ancient relics, stunning countryside, fabulous people and great pubs!

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    Excepting for greyhounds, however, high prices are rarely offered for sporting dogs, 300 guineas for the pointer "Coronation" and 200 guineas for the retriever "High Legh Blarney" being the best reported prices for gun dogs during the last few years.

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    Richard Millikin's song, "The Groves of Blarney" (c. 1798), contributed to the fame of the castle, which is also bound up with the civil history of the county and the War of the Great Rebellion.

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    The "Blarney Stone," the kissing of which is said to confer this faculty, is pointed out within the castle.

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    The name "blarney" has passed into the language to denote a peculiar kind of persuasive eloquence, alleged to be characteristic of the natives of Ireland.

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    To its founder is traced by some the origin of the term "blarney," since he delayed by persuasion and promises the surrender of the castle to the lord president.