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  • 61Mis hijos — Starring Sara García Release date(s) 1944 Country Mexico Language Spanis …

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  • 62Mis Cuentos — Publicación Formato 23 x 16 cm.[1] Primera edición 1953 …

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  • 63Mis grandes éxitos: Otra vez enamorada...con un nuevo amanecer — Álbum  de Lucía Méndez Publicación 4 de octubre de 2009 Grabación 2009 Género(s) Balada,Pop …

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  • 64mis- — [mıs] prefix [Origin: Partly from Old English mis , partly from Old French mes ] 1.) bad or badly ▪ misfortune (=bad luck) ▪ He s been misbehaving. 2.) wrong or wrongly ▪ a miscalculation ▪ I misunderstood you. 3.) used …

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  • 65mis- — 1 prefix (added to verbs and their derivatives) wrongly: misapply. ↘badly: mismanage. ↘unsuitably: misname. Origin OE, of Gmc origin. mis 2 prefix occurring in a few words adopted from French expressing a sense with negative force: misadventure.… …

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  • 66miś — I {{/stl 13}}{{stl 8}}rz. mż III, lm D. misiów {{/stl 8}}{{stl 20}} {{/stl 20}}{{stl 12}}1. {{/stl 12}}{{stl 7}} mały lub miły niedźwiedź : {{/stl 7}}{{stl 10}}Sympatyczny miś w zoo. {{/stl 10}}{{stl 20}} {{/stl 20}}{{stl 12}}2. {{/stl 12}}{{stl… …

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  • 67mis — Mis, ise. part. Il a toutes les significations de son verbe. On dit, qu Un homme est bien mis, mal mis, pour dire, qu Il est bien habillé, mal habillé. On dit, User de main mise, pour dire, User de voye de fait, frapper, mettre la main sur quelqu …

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  • 68mis´chie|vous|ness — mis|chie|vous «MIHS chuh vuhs», adjective. 1. full of mischief; causing annoyance; naughty: »mischievous behavior. 2. harmful or injurious:»mischievous gossip. SYNONYM(S): hurtful. 3. full of pranks and teasing fun: »mischievous children …

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  • 69mis´chie|vous|ly — mis|chie|vous «MIHS chuh vuhs», adjective. 1. full of mischief; causing annoyance; naughty: »mischievous behavior. 2. harmful or injurious:»mischievous gossip. SYNONYM(S): hurtful. 3. full of pranks and teasing fun: »mischievous children …

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  • 70mis|chie|vous — «MIHS chuh vuhs», adjective. 1. full of mischief; causing annoyance; naughty: »mischievous behavior. 2. harmful or injurious:»mischievous gossip. SYNONYM(S): hurtful. 3. full of pranks and teasing fun: »mischievous children …

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