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  • 51eye — See: APPLE OF ONE S EYE, BAT AN EYE or BAT AN EYELASH, BELIEVE ONE S EYES, CATCH ONE S EYE, CLEAR EYED, CLOSE ONE S EYES or SHUT ONE S EYES, EYES OPEN, EYE OUT, EYE TO, FEAST ONE S EYES ON, FOUR EYES, GET THE EYE, GIVE THE EYE, GREEN EYED MONSTER …

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  • 52eye — See: apple of one s eye, bat an eye or bat an eyelash, believe one s eyes, catch one s eye, clear eyed, close one s eyes or shut one s eyes, eyes open, eye out, eye to, feast one s eyes on, four eyes, get the eye, give one the eye, green eyed… …

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  • 53Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh — For other people known as Duke of Edinburgh, see Duke of Edinburgh. For others known as Prince Philip, see Prince Philip (disambiguation). Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh Prince Philip in 1992 …

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  • 54Malati Dasi — Mālatī Dāsī In Devanagari मालती दासी Religion Gaudiya Vaishnavism, Hinduism Other name(s) …

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  • 55Cyclops — /ˈsaɪklɒps/ (say suyklops) noun (plural Cyclopses /ˈsaɪklɒpsəz/ (say suyklopsuhz) or Cyclopes /saɪˈkloʊpiz/ (say suy klohpeez)) 1. Greek Legend any of the three one eyed giants who made thunderbolts for Zeus. 2. in Homeric legend, one of a race… …

  • 56naif — I noun a naive or inexperienced person • Hypernyms: ↑innocent, ↑inexperienced person II adjective marked by or showing unaffected simplicity and lack of guile or worldly experience a teenager s naive ignorance of life the naive assumption that… …

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  • 57naive — adjective 1. marked by or showing unaffected simplicity and lack of guile or worldly experience (Freq. 6) a teenager s naive ignorance of life the naive assumption that things can only get better this naive simple creature with wide friendly eyes …

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  • 58cyclops — (pl. cyclopes), 1510s, from Latin, from Gk. kyklops, lit. round eyed, from stem of kyklos (see CYCLE (Cf. cycle) (n.)) + ops (see EYE (Cf. eye) (n.)). One of a race of one eyed giants who forged thunderbolts for Zeus, built the walls of Mycenae,… …

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  • 59Cyclops — [ sʌɪklɒps] noun 1》 (plural Cyclops, Cyclopses, or Cyclopes sʌɪ kləpi:z) Greek Mythology a member of a race of savage one eyed giants. 2》 (cyclops) a minute predatory freshwater crustacean which has a cylindrical body with a single central eye.… …

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  • 60astonished — adj astounded, amazed, dumbfounded, Inf. flabbergasted; taken aback, floored, shocked, aghast, jolted, Inf. bowled over, Inf. caught up short; struck dumb, at a loss for words, stupefied, petrified, numbed; startled, surprised, disconcerted;… …

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