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91Ashes and Diamonds — (Popiół i Diament, 1958) Andrzej Wajda s classic film based on Jerzy Andrzejewski s novel, generally regarded as the climax of the Polish School. When this film was made, it was attacked by the Communist establishment and by Aleksander Ford,… …
92ashes bread — /ˈæʃəz brɛd/ (say ashuhz bred) noun Aboriginal English damper cooked in the embers of a camp fire. Also, ashes damper …
93ashes, win the — Win a series of England v. Australia test matches at cricket, etc. Also lose, regain the ashes, etc …
94ashes of rose — (or ashes of roses) 1. : a variable color averaging a light grayish red that is yellower and very slightly darker than livid violet called also rose gray 2. of textiles : a grayish purplish red that is redder and slightly darker than tourmaline… …
95ASHES — Another Sad Horrific English Series (Community » Media) Another Sad Horrific English Series (Miscellaneous » Funnies) * Axial Seamount Hydrothermal Emissions Study (Academic & Science » Ocean Science) …
96ashes — Synonyms and related words: ash, body, bones, brand, cadaver, calx, carbon, carcass, carrion, charcoal, cinder, cinders, clay, clinker, clinkers, coal, coke, coom, corpse, corpus delicti, crowbait, dead body, dead man, dead person, decedent,… …
97ashes — flashes rashes …
98Ashes — a prize gained in an international series of cricket with England …
99ashes — Australian Slang a prize gained in an international series of cricket with England …
100ashes — I (Roget s IV) pl.n. 1. [Powdery remains after a fire] Syn. dust, powder, cinders, slag, embers, charcoal, volcanic ash, soot, remains of what is burned, scoriae. 2. [Ruins] Syn. remains, vestiges, remnants; see destruction 2 . II (Roget s 3… …