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  • 41sashay — 1. noun a) A chassé. b) A sequence of sideways steps in a circle in square dancing. 2. verb a) To walk …

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  • 42gaily — adverb Merrily; showily …

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  • 43grandstand — 1. noun a) The seating area at a stadium or arena; the bleachers. b) The audience at a public event. 2. verb To behave …

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  • 44clever-clever — adjective /ˈklɛvəklɛvə/ Showily or ostentatiously clever …

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  • 45daringly — Synonyms and related words: audaciously, boldly, bravely, bulldoggishly, chivalrously, courageously, dashingly, doughtily, fearlessly, flashily, flauntingly, foolhardily, gaily, gallantly, gamely, glitteringly, gutsily, hardily, harebrainedly,… …

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  • 46gaily — Synonyms and related words: airily, blithely, brightly, brilliantly, cheerfully, cheerily, colorfully, flamboyantly, flashily, garishly, gaudily, gleefully, happily, insouciantly, jauntily, joyfully, jubilantly, merrily, showily, splendidly …

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  • 47loftily — Synonyms and related words: Olympianly, aloofly, arrogantly, bombastically, condescendingly, contemptuously, contumeliously, disdainfully, flatulently, grandiloquently, grandiosely, grandly, gravely, haughtily, imperiously, imposingly,… …

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  • 48Lochwinnoch —    LOCHWINNOCH, a parish, in the Upper ward of the county of Renfrew, 4 miles (N.) from Beith, and 12 (S. by E.) from Port Glasgow; containing, with the village of Howwood, 4716 inhabitants, of whom 2681 are in the village of Lochwinnoch. The… …

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  • 49ranclíce — adv 1. showily, ostentatiously; 2. boldly, confidently; …

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  • 50boldly — (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [ Said of animate beings ] Syn. impetuously, headlong, intrepidly, fearlessly, with hardihood, recklessly, courageously, bravely, dauntlessly, daringly, forwardly, venturesomely, valiantly, stoutly, resolutely, brazenly,… …

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