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  • 11felt — I [[t]fɛlt[/t]] v. pt. and pp. of feel II felt [[t]fɛlt[/t]] n. 1) tex a nonwoven fabric of wool, fur, or hair, matted together by heat, moisture, and great pressure 2) tex an article made of this fabric 3) tex any matted fabric or material, as… …

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  • 12felt — I UK [felt] / US noun [uncountable] thick soft cloth made from wool, hair, or fur fibres that have been rolled and pressed flat a felt hat II UK [felt] / US the past tense and past participle of feel I …

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  • 13felt — felt1 [felt] v the past tense and past participle of ↑feel felt 2 felt2 n [U] [: Old English;] a thick soft material made of wool, hair, or fur that has been pressed flat …

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  • 14felt — 1 the past tense and past participle of feel 1 2 noun (U) a thick soft material made of wool, hair, or fur that has been pressed flat …

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  • 15Long hair — This article is about human head hair. For other uses, see Longhair (disambiguation) or Hair Long hair is any hairstyle which is relatively long. Exactly what constitutes long hair can change from culture to culture, or even within cultures. For… …

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  • 16W. Mark Felt — Infobox police officer caption = born = birth date and age|1913|8|17|mf=y died = placeofbirth = Twin Falls, Idaho, U.S.A. placeofdeath = nickname = department = Federal Bureau of Investigation service = Washington D.C., Houston, San Antonio,… …

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  • 17Mark Felt — W. Mark Felt Federal Bureau of Investigation August 17, 1913(1913 08 17) – December 18, 2008(2008 12 18) …

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  • 18Red hair — This article is about people with red hair, who are sometimes called redheads . For the film, see Red Hair (film). For other uses, see Redhead (disambiguation) …

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  • 19Madalyn Murray O'Hair — Madalyn Murray O Hair, 1983 Born Madalyn Mays April 13, 1919(1919 04 13) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA …

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  • 20Bride Has Massive Hair Wig Out — is the name of a viral video uploaded to YouTube in early 2007. Apparently shot by one of three bridesmaids, it shows a bride (Canadian actress Jodi Behan) so unhappy with her hairstyle on her wedding day that she starts cutting it off.It quickly …

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