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  • 1short short story — n. a short story that is brief and usually has a surprise ending …

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  • 2short short story — noun A fictional story that is briefer than typical short stories. We do not mean the length of the average short story, but rather that of the short short story that ranges from 500 to 1200 words. Syn: flash fiction, microfiction …

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  • 3short short story — a very short piece of prose fiction, much more condensed than the average short story. * * * …

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  • 4short short story — a very short piece of prose fiction, much more condensed than the average short story …

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  • 5short story — short story, adj. a piece of prose fiction, usually under 10,000 words. [1885 90] * * * Brief fictional prose narrative. It usually presents a single significant episode or scene involving a limited number of characters. The form encourages… …

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  • 6Short Story — Short Sto|ry, die; , s, Short|sto|ry, die; , s [ ʃɔ:tstɔ:ri, ʃɔ:t stɔ:ri, auch: …stɔri ; engl. short story, aus: short ↑ (Shorts) u. story, ↑ Story]: Kurzgeschichte. * * * Short Sto|ry [ ʃɔ:t stɔ:rɪ], die; , s, (auch:) Short|sto|ry, die; , s… …

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  • 7Short Story — Short Sto|ry [ ʃɔ:t stɔ:ri] die; , s, auch Short|sto|ry die; , s <aus gleichbed. engl. amerik. short story, zu engl. story »Geschichte, Erzählung«> Kurzgeschichte, ↑Novelle …

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  • 8short story — short stories N COUNT A short story is a written story about imaginary events that is only a few pages long. He published a collection of short stories …

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  • 9short story — [ʃɔʀtstɔʀi] n. f. ÉTYM. 1955; mot angl., 1898, de short « court », et story « histoire ». ❖ ♦ Œuvre romanesque en général plus courte et moins élaborée que la nouvelle, dans les littératures de langue anglaise. ⇒ aussi Conte …

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  • 10short story — n a short written story about imaginary situations and characters …

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