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  • 51List of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies characters — This is an incomplete list of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies characters. Contents 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z B …

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  • 52William Regal — Ring name(s) Steve Regal[1] Lord Steven Regal King Regal …

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  • 53Raynor Taylor — (* 1747 in London; † 17. August 1825 in Philadelphia) war ein englischer Komponist, Organist und Musikpädagoge. Taylor besuchte die King s Singing School und war Mitglied des Chores der Chapel Royal, mit dem er 1759 zu Händels Begräbnis auftrat.… …

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  • 54Irving Klaw — (9 novembre 1910 3 septembre 1966) était un photographe et réalisateur fétichiste. Klaw est mieux connu pour ses ventes par correspondance de photographies et films de femmes attirantes (parfois dans le domaine du bondage) des années 1940s aux… …

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  • 55shapely — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. well built, proportioned, or developed, curvaceous, chesty (inf.), busty (inf.), stacked (sl.); handsome, beautiful, gainly, svelte, lissome, lithe; buxom, voluptuous. See beauty, symmetry. Ant.,… …

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  • 56stacked — I (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Put away] Syn. stored, stashed, put aside; see kept 2 , saved 1 , 2 . 2. [*Amply proportioned; said of women ] Syn. shapely, well proportioned, built*; see buxom 2 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. Sl. built, curvaceous …

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  • 57bow — There are three distinct words bow in English, although two of them, ‘arrow shooter’ [OE] and ‘bend the body’ [OE], are ultimately related. Bow for arrows comes from Old English boga, which also meant more generally ‘arch’; its source was… …

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  • 58tall — (adj.) high in stature, 1520s, probably ultimately from O.E. getæl prompt, active. Sense evolved to brave, valiant, seemly, proper (late 14c.), then to attractive, handsome (mid 15c.), and finally being of more than average height. The Old… …

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  • 59bow — There are three distinct words bow in English, although two of them, ‘arrow shooter’ [OE] and ‘bend the body’ [OE], are ultimately related. Bow for arrows comes from Old English boga, which also meant more generally ‘arch’; its source was… …

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  • 60full-bosomed — adjective (of a woman s body) having a large bosom and pleasing curves Hollywood seems full of curvaceous blondes a curvy young woman in a tight dress • Syn: ↑bosomy, ↑busty, ↑buxom, ↑curvaceous, ↑curvy, ↑s …

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