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  • 81The Doll of Death — Bigfinishbox title=The Doll of Death series= Doctor Who number= featuring=Jo Grant writer=Marc Platt director=Lisa Bowerman producer= executive producer= production code=TBA set between= Day of the Daleks and Curse of Peladon length= date=30… …

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  • 82Canada goose — a common wild goose, Branta canadensis, of North America. See illus. under goose. Also, Canadian goose. [1725 35] * * * Brown backed, light breasted goose (Branta canadensis) with black head and neck and white cheeks. Subspecies vary in size,… …

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  • 83give cry — verb To cry out. The journalists gave cry after the Prince, like a pack of hounds when they strike the trail of a fox …

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  • 84Animal roleplay — may be either a non sexual or an erotic sexual role play (when it may also be called petplay, ponyplay, ponyism, kittenplay, or pup play). In its erotic sexual role play form, one or more of the participants takes on the role of a real or… …

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  • 85hunt — {{11}}hunt (n.) early 12c., from HUNT (Cf. hunt) (v.). Meaning body of persons associated for the purpose of hunting with a pack of hounds is first recorded 1570s. {{12}}hunt (v.) O.E. huntian chase game, related to hentan to seize, from P.Gmc.… …

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  • 86disembowel — [[t]dɪ̱sɪmba͟ʊəl[/t]] disembowels, disembowelling, disembowelled (in AM, use disemboweling, disemboweled) 1) VERB To disembowel a person or animal means to remove their internal organs, especially their stomach, intestines, and bowels. [V n] ...a …

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  • 87dispatch — [[t]dɪspæ̱tʃ[/t]] dispatches, dispatching, dispatched (in BRIT, also use despatch) 1) VERB If you dispatch someone to a place, you send them there for a particular reason. [FORMAL] [V n adv/prep] He had been continually dispatching scouts ahead …

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  • 88fox-hunting — noun the sport of hunting a fox across country with a pack of hounds by a group of people on foot and horseback. Derivatives fox hunter noun …

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  • 89cry — I. v. a. 1. Exclaim, clamor, call, make an outcry, cry out. 2. Weep, sob, shed tears. 3. Vociferate, shout, hoot, yell, roar, bawl, squall, scream. II. v. a. Proclaim, publish, make public, make proclamation of, blazon, blaze abroad. III. n. 1.… …

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  • 90kennel — I. n. 1. Dog house. 2. Pack of hounds. 3. Hole (of a wild animal), haunt. 4. Gutter. II. v. n. Dwell (as a dog), lodge, harbor, take shelter …

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