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  • 21baby — n. & v. n. (pl. ies) 1 a very young child or infant, esp. one not yet able to walk. 2 an unduly childish person (is a baby about injections). 3 the youngest member of a family, team, etc. 4 (often attrib.) a a young or newly born animal. b a… …

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  • 22Morrissey — For other uses, see Morrissey (disambiguation). Morrissey Morrissey, 2004 Background information Birth name Steven Patrick Morrissey …

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  • 24baby — ba•by [[t]ˈbeɪ bi[/t]] n. pl. bies 1) dvl an infant or very young child 2) dvl a human fetus 3) zool. a newborn or very young animal 4) the youngest member of a family, group, etc 5) an immature or childish person 6) inf Informal. a) off sex sts… …

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  • 25baby — [bā′bē] n. pl. babies [ME babi, dim.: see BABE] 1. a very young child; infant 2. a person who behaves like an infant; helpless or timid person 3. a very young animal 4. the youngest or smallest in a group ☆ 5. Slang darling; honey …

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  • 26Jack Woodford — (1894 ndash;1971) was a successful pulp novelist and non fiction author of the 1930s and 1940s. He wrote unique books on writing and getting published. Most famously, Woodford authored Trial and Error which caused something of a scandal at the… …

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  • 27baby — babyhood, n. babyish, adj. babyishly, adv. babyishness, n. babylike, adj. /bay bee/, n., pl. babies, adj., v., babied, babying. n. 1. an infant or very young child. 2. a newborn or very young animal …

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  • 28pet — pet1 pettable, adj. /pet/, n., adj., v., petted, petting. n. 1. any domesticated or tamed animal that is kept as a companion and cared for affectionately. 2. a person especially cherished or indulged; favorite: He was the teacher s pet. 3. a… …

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  • 29Humility — • The word humility signifies lowliness or submissiveness an it is derived from the Latin humilitas or, as St. Thomas says, from humus, i.e. the earth which is beneath us Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Humility     Humility …

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  • 30pander — pan·der 1 / pan dər/ vt: to sell or distribute by pandering had no protected right to pander prurient materials Dunigan Enterprises v. DA for the Northern District, 415 N.E.2d 251 (1981) vi: to engage in pandering counts included...conspiracy to… …

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