The left side.It's on the top shelf.
(By the way it's 'which' and 'pirate'.Also,you might want to phrase you're question something like this,'In Petey's Pirate Pub,which side of the pub is the cracker on?')
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He would prate endlessly about his life
'prate' means to talk much and to little purpose, chatter, babble.
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You may want prate, to talk at length about nothing.
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A common anagram is "taper." Less common are apter and prate.
Boast, brag, crow, display, flaunt, gasconade,prate, strut
He would prate endlessly about the past but say nothing useful about our present dilemma.
The word that rhymes with "prate" and means not cricked is "straight." In this context, "cricked" typically refers to something being bent or twisted, while "straight" means not bent or twisted. Both words also rhyme due to their similar ending sounds, making them a good pair for a rhyming puzzle.
The spelling "prat" means the buttocks, and is British slang for a fool.The similar word is prate, also prattle, meaning to chatter aimlessly.
liter, art, air, tarps, lie, tall, tell, tells, toil, prate, sprite, star, stars
"Pratest" is not Old English. The verb prate first appears in Middle English, related to the Dutch praten. The form "pratest" would be the 2nd person singular indicative, with the pronoun thou, meaning "you chatter idly."