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Wait-a-bit   Listen
noun
Wait-a-bit  n.  Any of several plants bearing thorns or stiff hooked appendages, which catch and tear the clothing, as:
(a)
The greenbrier.
(b)
Any of various species of hawthorn.
(c)
In South Africa, one of numerous acacias and mimosas.
(d)
The grapple plant.
(e)
The prickly ash.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Wait-a-bit" Quotes from Famous Books



... had finished singing his Wait-a-bit song Mister Catbird came rushing over from the edge of a tangled swamp, and perched himself near Robert Robin, in the top of the tall butternut tree. When Robert Robin was through with his song, Mister Catbird said: "Mister Robin, ...
— Exciting Adventures of Mister Robert Robin • Ben Field



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