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  • 41all over something — mod. very fond of something. □ Jane’s really into jazz. I mean she’s all over it! □ Dave is all over old bikes …

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  • 42slobber over somebody — ˈslobber over sb/sth derived (informal, disapproving) to show how much you like or want sb/sth without any pride or control • I know he s fond of you but does he have to slobber over you in public? Main entry: ↑slobber …

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  • 43slobber over something — ˈslobber over sb/sth derived (informal, disapproving) to show how much you like or want sb/sth without any pride or control • I know he s fond of you but does he have to slobber over you in public? Main entry: ↑slobber …

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  • 44Whitehaven — For the neighbourhood in Memphis, Tennessee see Whitehaven, Memphis. infobox UK place country = England latitude= 54.5480 longitude= 3.5855 official name= Whitehaven population = 25,500 shire district= Copeland shire county = Cumbria region=… …

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  • 45The Seven Liberal Arts —     The Seven Liberal Arts     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Seven Liberal Arts     The expression artes liberales, chiefly used during the Middle Ages, does not mean arts as we understand the word at this present day, but those branches of… …

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  • 46dote — v. n. 1. Drivel, be imbecile, be foolish, be in one s dotage or second childhood. 2. Be over fond, be foolishly fond …

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  • 47Edgar Linton — is a character in Emily Bronte s novel Wuthering Heights. His role in the story is that of Catherine Earnshaw s husband. He resides at Thrushcross Grange in the story, and falls prey to Heathcliff s schemes revenge towards the Linton family.… …

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  • 48Philogyny — is fondness towards women, love or admiration for them. [Oxford English Dictionary] An antonym of misogyny.Cicero reports the word could be used in Greek philosophy to denote being over fond of women, a disease comparable with the disease of… …

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  • 49animal — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Any living thing not a plant Nouns 1. animal, beast, brute, creature, living thing, creeping thing, dumb animal; fauna, animal kingdom; buck, bull, bullock; doe; domestic animal, draft animal; wild… …

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  • 50Fonder — Fond Fond, a. [Compar. {Fonder}; superl. {Fondest}.] [For fonned, p. p. of OE. fonnen to be foolish. See {Fon}.] 1. Foolish; silly; simple; weak. [Archaic] [1913 Webster] Grant I may never prove so fond To trust man on his oath or bond. Shak.… …

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