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21Norma Jeane Mortenson — Marilyn Monroe Pour les articles homonymes, voir Monroe. Marilyn Monroe …
22Ben Hecht — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Ben Hecht Ben Hecht, ca. 1919 Nacimiento 28 de febrero de 1894 Nueva York …
23Marilyn Monroe — en la película The Prince and the Showgirl (1957). Nombre real Norma Jeane Mortenson Nacimien …
24steig- — To stick; pointed. Partly blended with stegh . Derivatives include stitch, ticket, instinct, stigma, tiger, and steak. I. Zero grade form *stig . 1. stickleback, from …
25Fauna of A Series of Unfortunate Events — Lemony Snicket s novel series A Series of Unfortunate Events mentions numerous forms of wild and domestic fauna. Though many such animals are only described in passing – swans, marmosets, manatees, carrier pigeons, butterflies, and yaks to name a …
26arms — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Weapons Nouns 1. arms, weapon[s], weaponry, firearms, armament, engine of war, materiel; hardware; panoply, stand of arms, military establishment; armory, arsenal (See store); armor (See defense). See… …
27sharpness — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Fine cutting edge or point Nouns 1. sharpness, acuity, acumination; spinosity. 2. (small pointed item) point, spike, spine, spiculum; needle, pin; prick, prickle; spur, rowel; barb, barbed wire; spit,… …
28knife — n 1. blade, (collectively) cutlery; jackknife, Swiss Army knife, pocketknife, penknife, switchblade, Sl. shiv; saber, Japanese. aikuchi, sword, Excalibur, cutlass; rapier, foil, e pee; bayonet, scimitar, bill, billhook, cold steel, snickersnee;… …
29snick — snick1 [snik] n. [prob. back form. < snick or snee: see SNICKERSNEE] 1. a small cut or notch; nick 2. Cricket a glancing blow vt. 1. to cut slightly; nick 2. Cricket to hit (the ball) a glancing blow snick2 …
30cut-and-thrust — noun fighting with knives • Syn: ↑knife fight, ↑snickersnee • Hypernyms: ↑fight, ↑fighting, ↑combat, ↑scrap * * * cut and thrust see ↑cut and thrust …