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  • 51mouse potato — ˈmouse poˌtato noun mouse potatoes PLURALFORM [countable] informal someone who spends a lot of time playing on a computer, especially using the Internet: • My 14 year old son has become a mouse potato ever since he was given his own PC for his… …

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  • 52mouse — W3S2 [maus] n [: Old English; Origin: mus] 1.) plural mice [maıs] a small furry animal with a pointed nose and a long tail that lives in people s houses or in fields ▪ The cat laid a dead mouse at my feet. ▪ a field mouse ↑mousemat, ↑mouse 2.) …

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  • 53Mouse on Mars — live (2001) Mouse on Mars ist eine deutsche Band. Seit der Gründung im Jahr 1993 gilt das Duo als innovative und einflussreiche Band im Bereich der abstrakten elektronischen Musik. Inhaltsverzeichnis …

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  • 54Mouse on Mars — lors d un concert à Mannheim en Allemagne en 2001 Mouse on Mars est un groupe de musique électronique allemand constitué d Andi Toma et de Jan St.Werner. Fondé en 1993, dans la foulée du mouvement électronique IDM, ils seront reconnus pour leur… …

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  • 55Mouse on Mars — на концерте (2001) …

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  • 56mouse — [ maus ] (plural mice [ maıs ] ) noun count ** 1. ) a small furry animal with a long tail: The cat s caught another mouse. 2. ) (plural mouses or mice) a small object that you move in order to do things on a computer screen. When you press on a… …

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  • 57mouse-colour — mouseˈ colour noun The grey colour of a mouse • • • Main Entry: ↑mouse mouseˈ colour or mouseˈ coloured adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑mouse …

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  • 58MOUSE — (Heb. עַכְבָּר, akhbar), small rodent enumerated in the Bible with the rat and five reptiles ( creeping things ). It is so classified because as a result of its short legs its belly touches the ground as it walks. Isaiah (66:17) vehemently… …

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  • 59Mouse — Mouse, v. t. 1. To tear, as a cat devours a mouse. [Obs.] [Death] mousing the flesh of men. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. (Naut.) To furnish with a mouse; to secure by means of a mousing. See {Mouse}, n., 2. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 60Mouse Bandicoot — Mouse Bandicoot[1] Conservation status Data Deficient (IUCN 3.1)[2 …

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