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41story — noun 1) a story about his summer in Hawaii Syn: tale, narrative, account, anecdote; informal yarn, spiel 2) the novel has a good story Syn: plot, story line, scenario, libretto 3) the …
42story — blind·story; clere·story; mul·ti·story; story; sub·story; …
43story*/*/*/ — [ˈstɔːri] noun [C] 1) a description of some events. Stories can be imaginary, traditional, or true She was reading a story to the children.[/ex] a story about a princess and a frog[/ex] stories of his travels in Asia[/ex] He s written several… …
44story — I sto•ry [[t]ˈstɔr i, ˈstoʊr i[/t]] n. pl. ries, 1) lit. a narrative, either true or fictitious, in prose or verse; tale 2) lit. a fictitious tale, shorter and less elaborate than a novel 3) lit. such narratives or tales as a branch of literature …
45story — 1. Narrative. Mo olelo. Also: ka ao (fiction); mo o ōlelo, mo o, kuamo o ōlelo, kole. Short story, mo olelo pōkole. To tell stories, ha i mo olelo. To put several stories into one, huika i ōlelo. To record a story, ho opa a mo …
46story — A habitable space between two floors of a building; a set of rooms on the same floor or level. Biber v O Brien, 138 Cal App 353, 32 P2d 425. All the rooms on one level of a building; a horizontal section of a building. 32 Am J1st L & T § 1662. A… …
47story — See: OLD STORY, SOB STORY, UPPER STORY …
48story — See: OLD STORY, SOB STORY, UPPER STORY …
49story — See: old story, sob story, upper story …
50story — a lie Nursery usage, although the punning storyteller may also be used of an adult. A tall story implies exaggeration, and a cock and bull story (rooster and big animal story in 19th century America?) is an improbable fabrication …