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Feeze   Listen
verb
Feeze  v. t.  
1.
To turn, as a screw. (Scot)
2.
To beat; to chastise; to humble; to worry. (Obs.) (Written also feaze, feize, pheese)
To feeze up, to work into a passion. (Obs.)






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"Feeze" Quotes from Famous Books



... few more before the fight was over, but as any old fighter will tell you there is nothing more discouraging than to discover that your most effective blows do not feeze your opponent, and only the knowledge of what a defeat at the hands of a new sparring partner would mean to his future, kept him plugging away at the hopeless task of attempting to knock out this ...
— The Mucker • Edgar Rice Burroughs



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