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Young Brunette Girl Reveals Her Leopard Print Scarf And White Beaded Necklace Outside In The Dark Alley
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- In Shropshire (especially Shrewsbury) they are called shuts.
- Other terms in use are cuttings, 10 foots and snicket.
- In York, local author Mark W. Jones devised the word snickelway in 1983 as a portmanteau of the words snicket, ginnel and alleyway. Although the word is a neologism, it quickly became part of the local vocabulary, and has even been used in official council documents, for example when giving notice of temporary footpath closures.
• In Scotland and Northern Ireland the Scots terms close, wynd, pend and vennel are general in most towns and cities. The term close has an unvoiced "s" as in sad. The Scottish author Ian Rankin's novel Fleshmarket Close was retitled Fleshmarket Alley for the American market.
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