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111fate — See: tempt fate or tempt the fates …
112fate worse than death — Describing something as a fate worse than death is a fairly common way of implying that it is unpleasant. (Dorking School Dictionary) …
113fate worse than death — unsought extramarital copulation by a woman A pre Second World War use, acknowledging the convention that women should be virgins when they married: So being rattled stupid by Solomon would be no fate worse than death for her. (Fraser,… …
114fate — noun 1》 the development of events outside a person s control, regarded as predetermined by a supernatural power. 2》 the outcome of a situation for someone or something. 3》 the unescapable death of a person. 4》 (the Fates) Greek & Roman Mythology… …
115fate — Whether or not a cheque or bill has been paid or dishonoured. A bank requested by another bank to advise fate of a cheque or bill is being asked if it has been paid or not …
116Fate worse than death — Describing something as a fate worse than death is a fairly common way of implying that it is unpleasant …
117fate — [14] Etymologically, fate is ‘that which is spoken’ – that is, by the gods. Like so many other English words, from fable to profess, it goes back ultimately to the Indo European base *bha ‘speak’. Its immediate source was Italian fato, a… …
118Fate of the Jedi 1 — Infobox SW Books name = Outcast orig title = translator = author = Aaron Allston cover artist = editor = country = U.S. language = English era = Legacy era galactic year = subject = Star Wars genre = Science Fiction publisher = Del Rey release… …
119Fate/Stay Night — …
120Fate stay night — …