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  • 11Flossy — Provenance. Diminutif anglo saxon de Florence. Vient du latin florens , signifie : florissant Se fête le 1er décembre. Histoire. Florence est païenne et vit en Asie Mineure lorsqu elle rencontre Saint Hilaire, évêque de Poitiers alors en exil.… …

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  • 12flossy — adj, n (behaving like) an ostentatious, preten tious or otherwise obnoxious female. Said to derive originally from floss in the sense of thong underwear, the term is used by females in the UK and USA of those they disapprove of …

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  • 13flossy — floss·y || flÉ‘sɪ , flÉ”sɪ / flÉ’sɪ adj. silky; resembling floss; fancy, ostentatious …

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  • 14flossy — adjective (flossier, flossiest) 1》 of or like floss. 2》 N. Amer. informal excessively showy …

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  • 15flossy — adj 1. silky, silken, satiny, smooth, velvety, velutinous; downy, fluffy, feathery, plumose; fragile, delicate, gossamer, gossamery, ethereal, airy, light. 2.Sl. fashionable, chic, stylish, mod; fancy, dolled up, dressy …

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  • 16flossy — /ˈflɒsi/ (say flosee) adjective (flossier, flossiest) made of or resembling floss. {floss + y1} …

  • 17flossy — adj. (flossier, flossiest) 1 of or like floss. 2 colloq. fancy, showy …

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  • 18Hurricane Flossy (1956) — Infobox Hurricane | name=Hurricane Flossy Type=hurricane Year=1956 Basin=Atl Formed=September 21, 1956 Dissipated=September 30, 1956 Image location=19560924.gif 1 min winds=80 Pressure=980 Da Inflated=0 Fatalities=16 Areas=Louisiana, Mississippi …

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  • 191956 Atlantic hurricane season — Infobox hurricane season first storm formed=June 12, 1956 last storm dissipated=November 6, 1956 strongest storm=Betsy 954 mbar (28.17 inHg) total storms=9 major storms=2 total da USD) $467.7 million (2005 USD) total fatalities=76 basin=Atlantic… …

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  • 20Comic strip — This article is about the sequential art form. For other uses, see Comic strip (disambiguation). This article is about the publishing form. For the medium in general, see Comics. Winsor McCay s Little Nemo (1905), an American Sunday comic strip… …

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