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  • 91let one's hair down — informal even the chairman of the board has to let his hair down once in a while Syn: enjoy oneself, have a good time, have fun, make merry, let oneself go; informal have a ball, whoop it up, paint the town red, live it up, have a whale of a time …

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  • 92cozy — co•zy [[t]ˈkoʊ zi[/t]] adj. zi•er, zi•est, 1) snugly warm and comfortable 2) convenient, beneficial, or opportunistic, esp. as a result of connivance: a cozy agreement between competing firms[/ex] 3) a padded covering for a teapot, chocolate pot …

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  • 93party — /ˈpati / (say pahtee) noun (plural parties) 1. a group gathered together for some purpose, as for amusement or entertainment. 2. a social gathering or entertainment, as of invited guests at a private house or elsewhere: to give a party. 3. a… …

  • 94disport — ► VERB (disport oneself) ▪ enjoy oneself unrestrainedly; frolic. ORIGIN Old French desporter carry away …

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  • 95get down — verb 1. lower (one s body) as by kneeling (Freq. 3) Get down on your knees! • Hypernyms: ↑move • Verb Frames: Something s Somebody s Something is ing PP …

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  • 96let one's hair down — (informal) ENJOY ONESELF, have a good time, have fun, make merry, let oneself go; informal have a ball, whoop it up, paint the town red, live it up, have a whale of a time, let it all hang out. → hair * * * let one s hair down To forget reserve… …

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  • 97groove — I. noun Etymology: Middle English grove pit, cave, from Middle Dutch groeve; akin to Old High German gruoba pit, cave, Old English grafan to dig more at grave Date: 1659 1. a long narrow channel or depression 2. a. a fixed routine ; rut b. a… …

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  • 98Musique concrète — (French for concrete music ) is a form of electroacoustic music that utilises acousmatic sound as a compositional resource. The compositional material is not restricted to the inclusion of sounds derived from musical instruments or voices, nor to …

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  • 99Pierre Schaeffer — Pierre Henri Marie Schaeffer (August 14, 1910 ndash;August 19, 1995) was a French composer, most widely known as the sole pioneer of musique concrète, a unique genre of music often associated with European experimentalism of the mid 1900s onwards …

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  • 100Bohumil Hrabal — (pronounced|ˈboɦumɪl ˈɦrabal) (March 28 1914, Brno February 3 1997, Prague) was a famous Czech writer. Life and work Born in Brno Židenice, Moravia, he lived briefly in Polná, but was raised in the Nymburk brewery as the manager s stepson. Hrabal …

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