(gloomily)

  • 71paronomasia — noun /pærənəˈmeɪzɪə/ A pun or play on words he gloomily regarded his new digital watch, faintly fascinated by the onward march of the square figures which turned one into the other with insolent ease, a kind of numerical paronomasia. See Also:… …

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  • 72peachily — adverb a) In a peachy way; like a peach. Gloomily, I noted the splendor of Melodys thighs, peachily tan. b) In a peachy way; excellently, marvellously. Otomos manga influenced hyperbole of the viscerally brutal and the peachily sentimental… …

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  • 73Clint Eastwood in the 1970s — Main article: Clint Eastwood This article is part of a series on Clint Eastwood Background  …

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  • 74Death of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — A 1789 portrait of Mozart in silverpoint by Doris Stock The composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart died at 1:00 am on 5 December 1791 at the age of 35, following a short illness. Contents …

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  • 75March Upcountry — This article is about the science fiction novel. For Xenephon s account of the march of the Ten Thousand through Persia, see Anabasis (Xenophon). March Upcountry   …

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  • 76Mistaken for Strangers — Single by The National from the album Boxer Released …

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  • 77andropause — (AN.druh.pawz) n. The period in a man s life during which the production of testosterone begins to decline. (Cf. menopause.) Example Citations: In nearly four decades as a therapist, Diamond has seen the interest in men s health especially… …

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  • 78stare — verb ADVERB ▪ fixedly, hard, intently, unblinkingly ▪ I could see a man staring at me intently. ▪ steadily ▪ impassively …

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  • 79gravely — Synonyms and related words: bleakly, decorously, demurely, dismally, drearily, earnestly, formally, funereally, gloomily, grandly, grimly, heavily, imposingly, intensely, loftily, magisterially, majestically, nobly, regally, royally, sadly,… …

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  • 80grimly — Synonyms and related words: adamantly, appallingly, austerely, banefully, bleakly, decorously, demurely, direly, dismally, dourly, dreadfully, drearily, earnestly, firmly, formally, frowningly, funereally, gloomily, gloweringly, glumly, gravely,… …

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