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  • 91fly — Ⅰ. fly [1] ► VERB (flies; past flew; past part. flown) 1) (of a winged creature or aircraft) move through the air under control. 2) control the flight of or convey in (an aircraft). 3) move or be hurled quickly through the air. 4) …

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  • 92flyable — Ⅰ. fly [1] ► VERB (flies; past flew; past part. flown) 1) (of a winged creature or aircraft) move through the air under control. 2) control the flight of or convey in (an aircraft). 3) move or be hurled quickly through the air. 4) …

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  • 93pant leg — noun the leg of a pair of trousers (Freq. 2) • Syn: ↑trouser leg • Hypernyms: ↑leg • Part Holonyms: ↑trouser, ↑pant * * * a leg of a pair of pants. Also called …

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  • 94Cotton Mather — This article is about the 17th century Puritan minister. For the rock band, see Cotton Mather (band). Cotton Mather Cotton Mather, circa 1700 Born February 12, 1663(1663 02 12) …

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  • 95Sidekick — A sidekick is a stock character, a close companion who assists a partner in a superior position. Sancho Panza in Don Quixote, Doctor Watson in Sherlock Holmes and Batman s companion Robin are some well known sidekicks.OriginsThe origin of the… …

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  • 96Navel — For other uses, see Navel (disambiguation). Belly button redirects here. For other uses, see Belly button (disambiguation). Navel Human innie navel …

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  • 97Anything Goes — Infobox Musical name = Anything Goes imagesize = 185px caption = Sheet music from original Broadway production Anything Goes music = Cole Porter lyrics = Cole Porter book = Guy Bolton P.G. Wodehouse basis = productions = 1934 Broadway 1962 Off… …

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  • 98Crotch — For other uses, see Crotch (disambiguation). Contents 1 References The term crotch (or crutch) may be used to describe the region of an object (a trunk) where it splits into two or more limbs. This can include trees, animals …

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  • 99Francs-tireurs — The phrase francs tireurs was used to describe irregular military formations deployed by France during the early stages of the Franco Prussian War (1870–1871) and from that usage it is sometimes used to refer more generally to guerrilla fighters… …

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  • 100Reporter's notebook — is the common name for a particular design of writing pad often used by journalists: one that is spiral bound at the top, roughly four inches wide and eight inches longFact|date=August 2007, with cardboard front and back cover, containing scores… …

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