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  • 51Cibber, Colley — born Nov. 6, 1671, London, Eng. died Dec. 11, 1757, London British actor manager, playwright, and poet. He began his career as an actor in 1690. His Love s Last Shift (1696) is considered the first sentimental comedy. Cibber and two other actor… …

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  • 52mastiff — noun /ˈmæstɪf/ One of several large breeds of dog (such as bulldogs and Saint Bernards), often used as guard dogs Avaunt, you curs! Be thy mouth or black or white, Tooth that poisons if it bite; Mastiff, greyhound, mongrel grim, Hound or spaniel …

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  • 53Ode to War — Author John Whitehouse Other variations First published in 1794 Country  United Kingdom Language English …

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  • 54ejection — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Expulsion Nouns 1. ejection, emission, effusion, rejection, expulsion, eviction, extrusion, discharge, excretion; exfiltration; evacuation, vomiting, regurgitation, eructation. See propulsion. 2.… …

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  • 55Ejection — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Motion out of, actively. < N PARAG:Ejection >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 ejection ejection emission effusion rejection expulsion eviction extrusion trajection Sgm: N 1 discharge discharge Sgm: N 1 emesis …

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  • 56Forthright's Forsoothery — Zounds! Whosoever shall gaze hither may find a trove of long lost words and betimes cry, Heyday! or Gramercy! No, seriously, though: This word list exemplifies forsoothery (sometimes also known as gadzookery ): archaic terms, especially as used… …

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  • 57thou — 2nd nominative singular personal pronoun, O.E. þu, from P.Gmc. *thu (Cf. O.Fris. thu, M.Du., M.L.G. du, O.H.G., Ger. du, O.N. þu, Goth. þu), from PIE *tu , second person singular pronoun (Cf. L. tu, Ir. tu, Welsh ti, Gk. su, Lith …

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  • 58vaunt — [vɔ:nt] verb [usu. as adjective vaunted] boast about or praise (something) excessively. noun archaic a boast. Derivatives vaunter noun vaunting adjective vauntingly adverb Or …

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  • 59away — ad. 1. Absent, gone, off, from home, at a distance, not present. 2. Begone, let us go. See avaunt …

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  • 60begone — interj. 1. Depart, avaunt, go away, haste away, be off, get thee gone. 2. Away, let us go, let us be off …

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