by+the+bye

  • 11by the bye — In passing, en passant, apropos of the matter in hand, by the way …

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  • 12by the bye — See: BY THE WAY …

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  • 13by the bye — See: BY THE WAY …

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  • 14by the bye — phrasal see by the by …

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  • 15by the bye — idi by the way; incidentally …

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  • 16The Rain Tapes — refers to a collection of songs recorded by American singer Madonna in late 1991 and early 1992, during the development of her Erotica album. The songs were written by Madonna, Shep Pettibone and Tony Shimkin, and produced by Madonna and… …

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  • 17Bye — (b[imac]), n. 1. A thing not directly aimed at; something which is a secondary object of regard; an object by the way, etc.; as in on or upon the bye, i. e., in passing; indirectly; by implication. [Obs. except in the phrase by the bye.] [1913… …

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  • 18bye — Ⅰ. bye [1] ► NOUN 1) the transfer of a competitor directly to the next round of a competition because they have no opponent assigned to them. 2) Cricket a run scored from a ball that passes the batsman without being hit. ● by the bye Cf. ↑by the… …

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  • 19bye — [bī] n. [var. of BY] 1. something incidental or secondary 2. the privilege, granted a contestant in a tournament with, typically, an uneven number of participants, of not being paired with another contestant in the first round 3. Cricket a run… …

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  • 20Bye Plot — The Bye Plot was a conspiracy by a Catholic priest, William Watson, to kidnap King James I of England and force him to repeal anti Catholic legislation. The plot was revealed by English Jesuits in 1603, led by Father Henry Garnet, who informed… …

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