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  • 1cross someone's palm with silver — ► cross someone s palm with silver often humorous pay someone for a service, especially fortune telling. Main Entry: ↑cross …

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  • 2cross someone's palm with silver — cross someone’s palm with silver humorous phrase to give money to someone, especially so that they will tell your fortune (=say what will happen to you in the future) Thesaurus: to spend or to pay moneysynonym Main entry: cross * * * often …

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  • 3cross somebody's palm with silver — ˌcross sb s ˌpalm with ˈsilver idiom to give sb money so that they will do you a favour, especially tell your ↑fortune Main entry: ↑crossidiom …

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  • 4Silver nitrate — Silver nitrate …

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  • 5silver — [sil′vər] n. [ME selver < OE seolfer, akin to Ger silber, Goth silubr, prob. a loanword < a non IE source] 1. a soft, white, metallic chemical element that is extremely ductile and malleable, an excellent reflector of light, and the best… …

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  • 6Silver mining — refers to the resource extraction of the precious metal element silver by mining.History of silver miningSilver has been known since ancient times. It is mentioned in the Book of Genesis, and slag heaps found in Asia Minor and on the islands of… …

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  • 7silver — ► NOUN 1) a precious greyish white metallic chemical element. 2) a shiny grey white colour or appearance like that of silver. 3) coins made from silver or from a metal that resembles silver. 4) silver dishes, containers, or cutlery. 5) household… …

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  • 8Silver Age (DC Comics Title) — Silver Age was the collective title of a series of twelve one shot comic books published by DC Comics in 2000, and of the storyline which ran through them.Each of the 12 issues were a one shot (feature issue #1 on the cover), however they formed… …

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  • 9Silver bands in Fermanagh — Silver Bands in County FermanaghCo Fermanagh, in the south west of Northern Ireland, has a rich history of music, none more so than its long and proud association with silver bands.Silver bands are also sometimes known as brass bands, the… …

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  • 10Silver City Airways — was a British airline between 1946 and 1962. HistoryThe company was named after a nickname of the town of Broken Hill, Australia, where one of the airline s owners (the Zinc Corporation) operated mines. Silver City was first based at Langley… …

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