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  • 41Silly Love Songs — Single par Paul McCartney et les Wings extrait de l’album Wings at the Speed of Sound Face A Silly Love Songs Face B Cook of the House Sortie …

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  • 42silly — O.E. gesælig happy (related to sæl happiness ), from W.Gmc. *sæligas (Cf. O.N. sæll happy, Goth. sels good, kindhearted, O.S. salig, M.Du. salich, O.H.G. salig, Ger. selig blessed, happy, blissful ), from PIE root …

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  • 43Silly — Silly, in addition to its dictionary definitions, may refer to: * Silly, Belgium, a town in Belgium * Silly (band), an East German rock group from the 1970s …

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  • 44Silly Boys — is a song by the Canadian band Klaatu, which appeared on their third album, Sir Army Suit . However, it contained something very interesting when played in reverse. Silly Boys in its normal form (the way it appeared on Sir Army Suit) isn t very… …

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  • 45Silly-Tillard — Silly Tillard …

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  • 46silly billy — silly .billy plural silly billies n especially BrE spoken used to tell someone, especially a child, that they are behaving in a silly way …

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  • 47Silly — Le nom est surtout porté dans l Eure et Loir. Il désigne celui qui est originaire de Silly (ou Sillé), nom de plusieurs communes et de divers hameaux. Dans cette région, on pensera notamment à la commune de Silly en Gouffern (61). Sens probable… …

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  • 48silly — ► ADJECTIVE (sillier, silliest) 1) lacking in common sense or judgement; foolish. 2) trivial or frivolous. 3) Cricket denoting fielding positions very close to the batsman: silly mid on. ► NOUN (pl. sillies) informal ▪ …

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  • 49Silly Go Lucky — (Japanese: 笑う犬の冒険 Warau inu no Bouken , lit. The Adventures of Laughing Dog) is a Japanese sketch/variety show, akin to Saturday Night Live and MadTV. Outside of Japan, Silly Go Lucky is known to be the television program that produced the… …

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  • 50Silly Asses — is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov. It was published in the February 1958 issue of Future, after having been twice rejected by other outlets. It runs to less than two pages in paperback. As the peoples of Earth develop atomic power …

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