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  • 71li|bid´i|nous|ly — li|bid|i|nous «luh BIHD uh nuhs», adjective. lustful; lecherous; lewd: »Bare arms were long considered indecent and even in the libidinous court of Charles II, the upper arm was prudently covered (Newsweek). SYNONYM(S): lascivious. ╂[< Latin… …

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  • 72li|bid|i|nous — «luh BIHD uh nuhs», adjective. lustful; lecherous; lewd: »Bare arms were long considered indecent and even in the libidinous court of Charles II, the upper arm was prudently covered (Newsweek). SYNONYM(S): lascivious. ╂[< Latin libīdinōsus… …

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  • 73wan´ton|ness — wan|ton «WON tuhn», adjective, noun, verb. –adj. 1. reckless, heartless, or malicious: »That boy hurts animals from wanton cruelty. 2. without reason or excuse: »a wanton attack, wanton mischief. SYNONYM(S): unjustified. 3. a) not moral; not… …

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  • 74wan´ton|ly — wan|ton «WON tuhn», adjective, noun, verb. –adj. 1. reckless, heartless, or malicious: »That boy hurts animals from wanton cruelty. 2. without reason or excuse: »a wanton attack, wanton mischief. SYNONYM(S): unjustified. 3. a) not moral; not… …

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  • 75wan´ton|er — wan|ton «WON tuhn», adjective, noun, verb. –adj. 1. reckless, heartless, or malicious: »That boy hurts animals from wanton cruelty. 2. without reason or excuse: »a wanton attack, wanton mischief. SYNONYM(S): unjustified. 3. a) not moral; not… …

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  • 76wan|ton — «WON tuhn», adjective, noun, verb. –adj. 1. reckless, heartless, or malicious: »That boy hurts animals from wanton cruelty. 2. without reason or excuse: »a wanton attack, wanton mischief. SYNONYM(S): unjustified. 3. a) not moral; not chaste: »a… …

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  • 77Barechested — Bare chested refers to the state in which a man or boy is not wearing any clothes above the waist, usually in a public place, exposing the torso and arms. It is also known as stripped to the waist , or being shirtless . A bare chested woman or… …

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  • 78boxing — boxing1 /bok sing/, n. 1. the material used to make boxes or casings. 2. a boxlike enclosure; casing. 3. an act or instance of putting into or furnishing with a box. [1510 20; BOX1 + ING1] boxing2 /bok sing/, n. the act, technique, or profession… …

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  • 79Boxing — For other meanings of these words, see Boxing (disambiguation), Boxer (disambiguation), Box (disambiguation), or Prizefighter (disambiguation). Boxing Ricardo Dominguez (left) is throwing an uppercut on Rafael Ortiz (right). Also known as… …

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  • 80Barefoot — For people with the name Barefoot, see Barefoot (surname). Footprints on pavement. Barefoot (also barefooted) is the state of not wearing any footwear. Being barefoot is regarded as a human s natural state, though for functional, fashion and… …

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