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  • 71rum — 1. n. 1 a spirit distilled from sugar cane residues or molasses. 2 US intoxicating liquor. Phrases and idioms: rum baba see BABA. Etymology: 17th c.: perh. abbr. of contemporary forms rumbullion, rumbustion, of unkn. orig. 2. adj. Brit. colloq. 1 …

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  • 72Rum. — 1. Rumania. 2. Also, Rum Rumanian. * * * …

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  • 73rum go — noun An odd affair; a surprising event; a confusing experience; a queer thing. Lifes a rum go …

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  • 74rum — Synonyms and related words: John Barleycorn, OK, absurd, ace high, alcohol, alcoholic beverage, alcoholic drink, aqua vitae, ardent spirits, bad, bang up, beverage, bizarre, bonzer, booze, boss, brew, bully, but good, cool, corking, crackerjack,… …

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  • 75rúm — adj 1. 1 local, roomy, spacious, ample, extensive, large; 1a. roomy, open, unencumbered, unoccupied; 1b. of degree; 2. temporal, long, extended; 3. of mental qualities, ample, great, liberal; 4. unrestricted, unfettered, unrestricted, open, clear …

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  • 76þrum — see tungeþrum see þrim, inflected form of þríe …

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  • 77Rum — Original name in latin Rum Name in other language State code AT Continent/City Europe/Vienna longitude 47.28333 latitude 11.45 altitude 623 Population 8498 Date 2011 07 31 …

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  • 78Rum — Rụm der; s; nur Sg; ein sehr starkes alkoholisches Getränk, das man aus Zucker(rohr) macht <Tee, Cola mit Rum> || K : Rumflasche, Rumfass …

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  • 79rum — {{hw}}{{rum}}{{/hw}}o rhum s. m. Acquavite derivante dalla distillazione della canna da zucchero. ETIMOLOGIA: dall ingl. rum, da un precedente rumbullion, di etim. incerta …

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  • 80rum — I (Roget s IV) n. Types of rum include: light, dark, spiced, West Indian, Jamaican, Puerto Rican, Bacardi (trademark), arrack, Cape Horn rainwater; see also drink 2 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective British Slang. Deviating from the customary …

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