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  • 21dumbfound — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. confound, flabbergast, disconcert; astonish. See surprise. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. amaze, astonish, puzzle, nonplus; see confuse , surprise 1 . See Synonym Study at confuse . III (Roget s 3… …

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  • 22floor — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. flooring, deck, pavement, terrazzo; story, level; rostrum. See covering, horizontal, layer. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [The lower limit of a room] Syn. floorboards, deck, flagstones, tiles, planking,… …

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  • 23surprise — vb 1 Surprise, waylay, ambush are comparable when they mean to attack unawares. Surprise is in military as well as in general use. As a technical term it implies strategy in the disposition and movement of troops and equipment and secrecy in the… …

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  • 24surprise — I. noun also surprize Etymology: Middle English suppryse exaction, seizure, from Anglo French sousprise, supprise, from feminine of supris, surpris, suspris, past participle of surprendre & susprendre to capture, take by surprise, from sur & sus …

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  • 25Mimir (band) — Mimir is a joint music project started by The Legendary Pink Dots member Edward Ka Spel and the father of numerous other projects Christoph Heemann. On Mimyriad they were joined by musician and producer Jim O Rourke, making them something of a… …

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  • 26bowl over — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. astonish, stagger, flabbergast; see surprise 1 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb To overwhelm with surprise, wonder, or be derment: boggle, dumbfound, flabbergast floor, stagger. See EXCITE, SURPRISE …

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  • 27floor — I. noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English flor, from Old English flōr; akin to Old High German fluor meadow, Latin planus level, and perhaps to Greek planasthai to wander Date: before 12th century 1. the level base of a room 2. a …

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  • 28flabbergastingly — adverb see flabbergast …

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  • 29The Scalawagons of Oz — (1941) is the thirty fifth of the Oz books created by L. Frank Baum and the second both written and illustrated by John R. Neill.The Wizard creates Scalawagons, intelligent cars that can also fly. He makes Tik Tok superintendent of the… …

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  • 30What Makes it Go? — Infobox Album | Name = What Makes it Go? Type = Album Artist = Komeda Released = 1998 Recorded = 1998 Genre = Pop, Rock Length = Label = North of No South, Minty Fresh Producer = Komeda Eskil Lövström Reviews = *Allmusic:Rating|4|5… …

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