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Meaning of "esk"

esk (noun) - a colloquial and humorous term for asking or requesting
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  • A river in North Yorkshire, England that flows through Eskdale to Whitby.
  • A river in Cumbria, England, which also flows through Eskdale, and into the Irish Sea.
  • A river in Dumfries and Galloway council area, Scotland, which crosses the border into Cumbria, England, before flowing into Solway Firth.
  • A river mostly in East Lothian council area, Scotland, its branches North Esk and South Esk are in Midlothian.

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Esk process for sic production.
The only other known one of similar design is at Esk.
Esk said apologetically.
The harbour and the mouth of the River Esk are on a geological fault.
Esk closed to assist her and almost immediately struck another mine.
The red stone castle is situated in a strategic spot overlooking the River Esk.
Esk began to feel the shape of the answer and she did not like it much.
The loch supplies drinking water to the North Esk area.
Companion Esk was a satellite galaxy of the galaxy.
Lealholm was a convenient place for travellers to cross the River Esk.
The Esk fires noted in the report are to the far left.
The tower is situated on the west bank of the River Esk.
Esk formed part of the southern border of the Garumga clan of the Dalla tribe.
An ancient stone arch over the River Esk near the village.
The town of Esk is contained in the Queensland electoral district of Nanango.

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The falls are reached by walking tracks at the end of Glen Esk Road.
Much of the Esk River catchment lies within protected area tenure.
It is said that Castleton was named after a castle built near the River Esk.
The area of North Esk was once an Electoral district.
Kildale railway station is on the Esk Valley Line.
Esk Valley website.
The earldom is named after the River Esk in Angus.
Esk Valley bridge.
It remains in use today as part of the Esk Valley Line.
Esk Buttress and Pikes Crag are well known rock climbing venues.
Council of the Shire of Esk.
Pratchett cast the character of Esk after his daughter Rhianna Pratchett.
Shire of Esk.
The River Esk flows through the valley to its estuary at Ravenglass.
The name itself comes from the River Esk in Scotland.
The village lies on the Esk Valley Walk, a national hiking trail.
Later that season he also played for Launceston Cricket Club in a game against Esk.
North of the town the River North Esk enters the North Sea across the beach.
The C-company will deploy widely as practicable, and they will start patrolling down the Esk.
The events of the game begins in the Esk Republic, in an unnamed fictional world.
Nurturing new life - Wonders of the Esk mussel.
The station was originally called Esk Bridge, but it was later changed to Eskbridge.
By the road towards Kildale, but the modern road crosses the Esk by a ford nearby.
Topography = = The River Esk flows through the valley to its estuary at Ravenglass.
The C company will deploy widely as practicable, and they will start patrolling down the Esk.
Esk Hause is also accessible from Styhead Tarn, making another possible route from Seathwaite.
It initially runs as two separate rivers, the North Esk and the South Esk.
Company activities, sales promotion, esk utensil dealers, gift dealers, wholesalers, retailers.
Around this time the population of Esk passed 600.
If you esk me, I'm proud of her.
However, the newborn child is actually a girl, Esk full name Eskarina Smith.
Esk is approximately 64 kilometres ( 40 mi ) northwest of Ipswich on the Brisbane Valley Highway.
The river is probably named after the Esk River in southern Scotland and north-west England.
Esk is mentioned briefly again in The Shepherd 's Crown, with an ( unnamed ) son.
It initially ran between South Esk and St Leonards ; some 8 ¼ miles in length.

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