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  • 121gash — Synonyms and related words: Vandyke, abrade, abrasion, abysm, abyss, amputate, arroyo, ax, bark, bezel, birthmark, bisect, blaze, blaze a trail, blemish, bloody, blotch, bones, box canyon, brand, breach, break, burn, butcher, canal, canalize,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 122hole — Synonyms and related words: Augean stables, Babylon, CAT, Gomorrah, Sodom, abode, abri, abysm, abyss, aerospace, aerosphere, air hole, air pocket, airspace, alveolation, alveolus, antre, antrum, aperture, area, armpit, arroyo, asylum, auger,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 123joint — Synonyms and related words: Babylon, DET, DMT, Gomorrah, LSD, Mary Jane, STP, Sodom, THC, abutment, abysm, abyss, accessory, accompanying, accordant, accumulated, acid, agglomerate, aggregate, agreeing, amalgamated, amassed, ankle, antidepressant …

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  • 124person — Synonyms and related words: Adamite, actor, actually, an existence, anatomy, antagonist, antihero, article, being, bit, bit part, bodily, body, body build, bones, build, carcass, cast, cat, chap, character, child, clay, clod, cookie, coot, corpus …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 125rupture — Synonyms and related words: abrade, abrasion, abysm, abyss, alienation, arroyo, bark, blemish, bloody, box canyon, breach, breach of friendship, break, break in, break into, break open, break through, break up, breakage, breaking, breaking up,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 126slit — Synonyms and related words: abrade, abysm, abyss, aggravated, amputate, aperture, arroyo, ax, bark, bezel, bisect, blemish, bloody, box canyon, breach, break, breakage, broach, broken, burn, burned, burst, busted, butcher, canal, canaliculate,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 127Cohl, Emile — (Emile Courtet / January 4, 1857, Paris, France January 20, 1938, Villejuif, Val de Marne, France)    A former apprentice jeweler and illusionist, he be­came a caricaturist and led a bohemian lifestyle in Montmartre. Thanks to his master and… …

    Encyclopedia of French film directors

  • 128Knock up — This means to wake someone up. Although it seems to have an altogether different meaning in the USA! At one time, in England, a chap was employed to go round the streets to wake the workers up in time to get to work. He knew where everyone lived… …

    The American's guide to speaking British