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  • 81brown — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} verb Brown is used with these nouns as the object: ↑meat, ↑onion {{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}} adj., noun ADVERB ▪ very ▪ He looked very brown after the cruise. (esp. BrE) ▪ …

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  • 82Deep End — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Deep End Produktionsland Polen Großbritannien Deutschlan …

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  • 83brown study — {n. phr.} A time of deep thought about something; a deep thoughtful mood. * /When his wife found him, he had pushed away his books and was in a brown study./ …

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  • 84brown study — {n. phr.} A time of deep thought about something; a deep thoughtful mood. * /When his wife found him, he had pushed away his books and was in a brown study./ …

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  • 85brown recluse spider — a small, pale brown, venomous North American spider, Loxosceles reclusa, distinguished by a violin shaped marking near the head, found outdoors in rock niches or indoors in drawers or dark corners: its bite may cause deep skin ulcers that are… …

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  • 86brown\ study — n. phr. A time of deep thought about something; a deep thoughtful mood. When his wife found him, he had pushed away his books and was in a brown study …

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  • 87Deep in the Heart of Texas — Flag of Texas Deep in the Heart of Texas is an American popular song elaborating on the merits of the state of Texas. The 1941 song features lyrics by June Hershey and music by Don Swander. The song was recorded by Perry Como with Ted Weems and… …

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  • 88deep-sea trench — or oceanic trench Any long, narrow, steep sided depression in the ocean bottom in which maximum oceanic depths (24,000–36,000 ft, or 7,000–11,000 m) occur. The deepest known depression of this kind is the Mariana Trench. Most trenches occur at… …

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  • 89deep-set — ADJ: usu ADJ n Deep set eyes seem to be further back in the face than most people s eyes. [WRITTEN] He had black hair and deep set brown eyes …

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  • 90brown recluse spider — noun also brown recluse Etymology: recluse probably from New Latin reclusa, specific epithet, from Late Latin, feminine of reclusus shut up; from its living chiefly in dark corners more at recluse : a venomous spider of the genus Loxosceles (L.… …

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