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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 England there are numerous words used locally to describe alleys which are narrow pavements between or behind buildings.
- Jennel, which may be spelt gennel or ginnel, is common in Manchester, Sheffield, Leeds and other parts of Yorkshire. It is also used in Oldham.
- Twitten is an old Sussex dialect word, used in both East and West Sussex, for a path or alleyway. It is still in common use. In Nottinghamshire, north-west Essex and east Hertfordshire, twichell is common.
- In Liverpool the term entry or jigger is more common. "Entry" is also used in Manchester, though not in South Manchester.
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