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  • 61out|ra´geous|ly — out|ra|geous «owt RAY juhs», adjective. 1. very bad or insulting; shocking: »outrageous behavior in public, outrageous language. SYNONYM(S): atrocious, flagrant. 2. of or involving gross injury or wrong: »outrageous injustice. SYNONYM(S):… …

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  • 62out|ra|geous — «owt RAY juhs», adjective. 1. very bad or insulting; shocking: »outrageous behavior in public, outrageous language. SYNONYM(S): atrocious, flagrant. 2. of or involving gross injury or wrong: »outrageous injustice. SYNONYM(S): villainous, heinous …

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  • 63gross — 01. We saw a cat that had been run over by a car. It was really [gross]. 02. Don t pick your nose; it s really a [gross] habit. 03. He made this really [gross] meal out of all the left overs in his fridge. 04. Why does mom wear such a small… …

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  • 64Gross domestic product — GDP redirects here. For other uses, see GDP (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Gross national product or Gross domestic income. CIA World Factbook 2005 figures of total nominal GDP (top) compared to PPP adjusted GDP (bottom) …

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  • 65gross — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English grosse, from Anglo French & Late Latin; Anglo French gros large, thick, whole, from Late Latin grossus coarse Date: 14th century 1. a. archaic immediately obvious b. (1) glaringly noticeable usually because… …

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  • 66gross — 1 adjective 1 TOTAL a) a gross amount of money is the total amount before any tax or costs have been taken away: a gross profit of $15 million | gross receipts (=the gross amount of money received) compare net 3 (1) b) a gross weight is the total …

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  • 67gross — 1. adjective 1) the child was pale and gross Syn: obese, corpulent, overweight, fat, big, large, fleshy, flabby, portly, bloated; informal porky, pudgy, tubby, blubbery, roly poly Ant …

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  • 68gross — [grəʊs] adj I 1) a gross amount of money is the total amount before taxes or costs have been taken out 2) extreme and unreasonable a gross distortion of the truth[/ex] 3) legal gross actions are extremely bad and are considered immoral by most… …

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  • 69Gross-Rosen concentration camp — KL Gross Rosen (Groß Rosen) was a German concentration camp, located in Gross Rosen, Lower Silesia (now Rogoźnica, Poland). It was located directly on the rail line between Jauer (now Jawor) and Striegau (now Strzegom).It was set up in the summer …

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  • 70Gross Aktion — The Gross Aktion (known as the Gross aktion Warschau) was a Nazi German operation of mass extermination of Jews from the Warsaw Ghetto beginning July 22, 1942.Robert Moses Shapiro, [http://books.google.ca/books?id=dnMMxHaUzT8C pg=PA35… …

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