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  • 41Mr. Monk and the Dirty Cop —   …

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  • 42Bodyguard (2011 Hindi film) — Bodyguard Theatrical release poster Directed by Siddique Produced by …

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  • 43smile — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, bright, broad, huge, wide ▪ She had a big smile on her face. ▪ faint, slight …

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  • 44humorously — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. comically, ridiculously, playfully, absurdly, ludicrously, amusingly, jokingly, mirthfully, ironically, satirically, facetiously, merrily, genially, jovially, jocosely, jocundly, not seriously, not solemnly, screamingly,… …

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  • 45arch — arch1 S3 [a:tʃ US a:rtʃ] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: arche, from Latin arcus; ARC] 1.) a structure with a curved top and straight sides that supports the weight of a bridge or building 2.) a curved structure above a door, window etc …

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  • 46tart about — vb British a. to flounce about, behave archly or flamboyantly b. to mess about, behave in a disorganised or irresolute way Many derogatory or vulgar terms (arse, dick, fanny, etc.) have been converted to verbs on the same pattern …

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  • 47АГГРЕССИНЫ — АГГРЕССИНЫ, термин, введенный Бай лем (Bail) для обозначения тех неизвестной природы веществ, к рые бактерии выделяют в зараженном организме и благодаря которым они могут сопротивляться защитительным его приспособлениям (фагоцитоз, бактериолиз и… …

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  • 48arch n — An ancient Greek shoemaker ran home when there was an earthquake, only to discover he had fallen arches. archenemy n, archly adv …

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  • 49arch — arch1 noun 1》 a curved symmetrical structure spanning an opening and supporting the weight of a bridge, roof, or wall.     ↘an arch shaped curve. 2》 the inner side of the foot. verb form or cause to form an arch. Derivatives arched adjective… …

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  • 50fun — n 1. pleasure, enjoyment, amusement, play, sport, entertainment, recreation, relaxation, distraction, pastime; mirth, merriment, laughter, glee, hilarity, jollity, high spirits; cheer, delight, gladness, gaiety, cheerfulness, zest, sunshine,… …

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