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  • 91flash — I. verb Etymology: Middle English flaschen, of imitative origin Date: 13th century intransitive verb 1. rush, dash used of flowing water 2. to break forth in or like a sudden flame or flare 3. a. to appear suddenly < an idea flash …

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  • 92tick — I. noun Etymology: Middle English tyke, teke; akin to Middle High German zeche tick, Armenian tiz Date: 14th century 1. any of a superfamily (Ixodoidea) of bloodsucking acarid arachnids that are larger than the related mites, attach themselves to …

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  • 93tip — I. verb (tipped; tipping) Etymology: Middle English Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. overturn, upset usually used with over 2. a. cant, tilt b. to raise and tilt forward …

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  • 94undercut — I. verb ( cut; cutting) Date: 1598 transitive verb 1. to cut away the underpart of < undercut a vein of ore > 2. to cut away material from the underside of (an object) so as to leave an overhanging portion in relief 3. to offer to sell at lower&#8230; …

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  • 95glancingly — adverb see glancing …

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  • 96Hercule Poirot — Poirot redirects here. For the TV series, see Agatha Christie s Poirot. Hercule Poirot David Suchet as Hercule Poirot First appearance The Mysterious Affair at Styles …

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  • 97Archery — competition in West Germany in the early 1980s …

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  • 98Earth — This article is about the planet. For other uses, see Earth (disambiguation). Earth&#160;&#160; …

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  • 99Erosion — is the carrying away or displacement of solids (sediment, soil, rock and other particles) usually by the agents of currents such as, wind, water, or ice by downward or down slope movement in response to gravity or by living organisms (in the case …

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  • 100Julius Caesar — For other uses, see Julius Caesar (disambiguation). Gaius Julius Caesar Dictator of the Roman Republic …

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