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  • 31Front Row Club Issue 1 — Infobox Album Name = Ludwigshalle, Dieburg, Germany. 9 November 1998 Type = live Longtype = Artist = Marillion Released = January 17, 2002 Recorded = November 9, 1998 at Ludwigshalle, Dieburg, Germany Genre = Length = Label = Racket Records… …

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  • 32ar|row|y — «AR oh ee», adjective. 1. of arrows. 2. like an arrow in shape, speed, or effect: »Arrowy words, each one hitting its mark (George Eliot) …

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  • 33List of words derived from toponyms — This is a list of words derived from toponyms, followed by the place name it is derived from. General * Alberta clipper mdash; a weather phenomenon named after the Canadian province of Alberta where it originates… …

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  • 34have words — we had words, and Jason walked out Syn: quarrel, argue, disagree, squabble, bicker, fight, wrangle, dispute, fall out, clash, row …

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  • 35have words — verb censure severely or angrily The mother scolded the child for entering a stranger s car The deputy ragged the Prime Minister The customer dressed down the waiter for bringing cold soup • Syn: ↑call on the carpet, ↑take to task, ↑rebuke, ↑ …

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  • 36skid row — Synonyms and related words: Bowery, Chinatown, East End, East Side, Little Hungary, Little Italy, West End, West Side, barrio, black ghetto, blighted area, bowery, business district, central city, city center, core, downtown, ghetto, greenbelt,… …

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  • 37t'row — Gullah Words throw, throws, threw, thrown, throwing …

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  • 38t'row way — Gullah Words throw, throws, threw, throwing, thrown away …

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  • 39high words — /haɪ ˈwɜdz/ (say huy werdz) plural noun Colloquial a heated argument; row …

  • 40battleship — Line Line, n. [OE. line, AS. l[=i]ne cable, hawser, prob. from L. linea a linen thread, string, line, fr. linum flax, thread, linen, cable; but the English word was influenced by F. ligne line, from the same L. word linea. See {Linen}.] 1. A… …

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