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I have a terrible megrim and I am going to bed.
The feeling, megrim or reality, was gone now.
The most important is to eat megrim, which tastes like a delicate sole, local to the islands.
Your mother was, understandably, distressed when the observation reached her ears and took to her bed with a megrim.
'And why you are looking as blue as megrim.'
Again, this causes a major problem for our own fishermen on the west coast who are working in mixed fisheries with megrim, monkfish and hake.
"Perhaps it's just a megrim, Greenwater," said Anne.
The megrim prefers a sandy or muddy sea floor, and eats small fish, as well as squid and crustaceans.
Lepidorhombus whiffiagonis (Megrim)
Lepidorhombus boscii (Four-spot megrim)
Viscountess Taria's abed today with a megrim and the younger ladies and the nursemaids haven't a lick o' sense among the lot of 'em, so they agreed.
The story revolves around the last pope, John XXIX, who was overthrown more than twenty years earlier with the establishment of a new world government under General Megrim.
The seafood demands respect, and for the American visitor, it offers the chance to head to the docks and take home varieties, like megrim, that cannot be found outside the British Isles.
The megrim or whiff (Lepidorhombus whiffiagonis) (Walbaum, 1792) is a species of left-eyed Flatfish found in European seas between 100 and 700 metres below sea level.
The Bishop and Wolf, on St. Mary's, offers a fortifying menu on which the dishes all bear the names of famous shipwrecks (the Torrey Canyon, for example, is fillet of megrim).
Apparently I was not the only one suffering from the megrims.
Surely some fellowship will bring me out of my megrims.
I'm not going to get in any deeper just because I've been having megrims."
Fresh air and exercise, she generally found, could banish most megrims.
"Allison is always having megrims; we should be used to her fits and starts by now."
"Here it is, my mother's own remedy for all manner of megrims.
He laughed fondly at the thought of such female vapors and megrims.
In fact, most women in your place would have taken to bed for days with the megrims."
Naught but a woman's megrims, she told herself sternly, and caught up her bed robe.
Not even Sulla had the power to jolly her out of her megrims.
And, she supposed, it really hadn't been such a bad idea; if nothing else, it had kept the worst of her megrims away.
Undaunted by human megrims, Taco loped gleefully into the mist.
Enough to give anyone the megrims."
Contemplating her megrims, Anna realized she'd not been in a church of any stripe in more years than she cared to remember.
Women have moods and megrims.
"But we must spare her, it seems, and not for a husband neither, but for her own megrims.
To know not of megrims or melancho-ly!"
Prickles of exhilarations sparkled through Antony, banishing his megrims.
Half the time you're off on a cloud someplace with your nose stuck in a book and the other half you've got vapors and megrims.
She called out something passing cheery about how the horse was a good thing, that caring for it would give Susan less time for her megrims.
"Miss Jo suffers from the megrims, and doesna sleep sae well as she might.
"Megrims," she said.
There was a commonly acknowledged museum headache (known as the "Megrims") and even a mysterious museum flea, whose depredations were a constant source of irritation.
But Drayton would not rouse a maid to wake Fidder in the middle of the night simply because he had the megrims.
And although Ms. Harvey has earned her reputation as frail and high-strung, she didn't lie around nursing her megrims.