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  • 32Clàrsach — The medieval Queen Mary harp Clàrsach na Banrìgh Màiri preserved in the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh. Clàrsach or Cláirseach (depending on Scottish Gaelic or Irish spellings), is the generic Gaelic word for a harp , as derived from… …

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  • 33Downstairs EP — EP by 311 Released 1989 Recorded 1989 Genre Alternative rock Rapcore …

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  • 34ding — ding1 /ding/, v.t. 1. to cause to make a ringing sound. 2. to speak about insistently. v.i. 3. to make a ringing sound. 4. to talk insistently. n. 5. a ringing sound. [1575 85; see DING DONG] ding2 /ding/ …

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  • 35V.F.D. Codes — In A Series of Unfortunate Events , V.F.D. is a fictional secret organization, although its exact nature has never been revealed in the series. Throughout the books, a variety of codes are used by individuals working for or against the… …

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  • 37tinkle — tin|kle1 [ˈtıŋkəl] n [C usually singular] 1.) a light ringing sound tinkle of ▪ the distant tinkle of a cow bell 2.) give sb a tinkle BrE old fashioned informal to call someone on the telephone ▪ I ll give you a tinkle tomorrow. 3.) have a tinkle …

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  • 38chink — chink1 [tʃıŋk] n [Sense: 1,3; Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Probably from chin crack (11 16 centuries), from Old English cine] [Sense: 2; Date: 1500 1600; Origin: From the sound] 1.) a small hole in a wall, or between two things that join together,… …

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  • 39cymbal — cymbaler, cymbaleer, cymbalist, n. cymballike, adj. /sim beuhl/, n. a concave plate of brass or bronze that produces a sharp, ringing sound when struck: played either in pairs, by being struck together, or singly, by being struck with a drumstick …

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  • 40clash — clash1 [klæʃ] v [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: From the sound of sharp blows] 1.) if two armies, groups etc clash, they start fighting used in news reports ▪ Troops clashed near the border. clash with ▪ Police have clashed with demonstrators again… …

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