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31fable, parable, and allegory — Introduction any form of imaginative literature (allegory) or spoken utterance constructed in such a way that readers or listeners are encouraged to look for meanings hidden beneath the literal surface of the fiction. A story (rhetoric) is… …
32Mose the Fireboy — Born Mose Humphrey Died c. 1849 Residence Manhattan, New York, United States Nationality American Occupation …
33Nymphaea nouchali — Red and blue water lily Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked) …
34raise — 01. The government has just announced that it is going to [raise] the minimum wage in our state to $8.00 an hour. 02. I just got a [raise] of over 50 cents an hour. 03. If you know the answer, please [raise] your hand. 04. Jackie Kennedy once… …
35lickerish — [ lɪkərɪʃ] adjective 1》 lecherous. 2》 W. Indian or archaic fond of eating; greedy. Derivatives lickerishly adverb Origin C15: alt. of obs. lickerous, from an Anglo Norman Fr. var. of OFr. lecheros (see lecherous) …
36ἐλαιοφιλοφάγους — ἐλαιοφιλοφάγος fond of eating olives masc/fem acc pl …
37coenaculous — a. fond of eating, especially suppers …
38Giant — They are primeval beings who existed before the gods, but were conquered by them. Giants are mortals, and often cruel and stupid. Many are fond of eating people …
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39chowhound — ☆ chowhound [chou′hound΄ ] n. Slang a person who eats large quantities of food or is fond of eating; glutton or gourmand: also written chow hound …
40convivial — [kən viv′ē əl] adj. [L convivialis < convivium, a feast < convivere, to carouse together < com , together + vivere, to live: see QUICK] 1. having to do with a feast or festive activity 2. fond of eating, drinking, and good company;… …