_:vb6980243 "1863 February 6, Henry Hancock, \u201COn the Superiority of [Fran\u00E7ois] Chopart\u2019s Operation and Excision of the Ankle in All Cases Admitting of Their Performance\u201D, in James G. Wakley, editor, The Lancet: A Journal of British and Foreign Medicine, Physiology, Surgery, Chemistry, Public Health, Criticism, and News, volume I, number VI (number 2058), London: Published by George Fall,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192ISSN, \u2192OCLC, page 143, column 1:"@en . "3" . _:vb6980245 "1930 November, Robert E[rvin] Howard, \u201CChamp of the Forecastle\u201D, in Jack O\u2019Sullivan, editor, Fight Stories, volume 3, number 6, New York, N.Y.: Fight Stories, Inc., \u2192OCLC; republished in Paul Herman, editor, Waterfront Fists and Others, Holicong, Pa.: Wildside Press, 2003, \u2192ISBN, page 155:"@en . _:vb6980242 . _:vb6980242 "(transitive, intransitive) To dig or scoop (something) out with or as if with a gouge; in particular, to use a thumb to push or try to push the eye (of a person) out of its socket."@en . _:vb6980244 "1909 January 15, Wilfred Lewis, W[illia]m H. Taylor, \u201CThe Development of a High-speed Milling Cutter, with Inserted Blades, for High-powered Milling Machines\u201D, in Herbert Page, Armistead Cay, editors, Page\u2019s Weekly: An Illustrated Newspaper Devoted to the Engineering, Shipbuilding Iron and Steel Trades, volume XIV, number 227, London: [Herbert Page], \u2192OCLC, page 112, column 1:"@en . _:vb6980246 "For some time, Christian missionaries had been falsely accused of kidnaping Chinese children, gouging out their eyes, and killing them."@en . _:vb6980243 . _:vb6980246 . _:vb6980244 "In milling, a blade with this irregularity in front slope causes the cutter to drag on one side and gouge on the other."@en . _:vb6980244 . _:vb6980245 . _:vb6980245 "He tried to clinch and gouge, but another right hook to the jaw sent him down and out."@en . _:vb6980243 "The recorded cases in which the constituents of the joint were removed at different times, and those also in which the bones or portions of the bones were gouged away, do not by any means afford satisfactory results."@en . _:vb6980246 "2014, Eunice V. Johnson, \u201CShaping China\u2019s Reform Movements, 1891\u20131910\u201D, in Carol Lee Hamrin, editor, Timothy Richard\u2019s Vision: Education and Reform in China, 1880\u20131910 (Studies in Chinese Christianity), Eugene, Or.: Pickwick Publications, Wipf and Stock Publishers, \u2192ISBN, footnote 28, page 63:"@en . .