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  • 41Wild man — For other uses, see Wild man (disambiguation). Wild men support coats of arms in the side panels of a portrait by Albrecht Dürer, 1499 (Alte Pinakothek, Munich) The wild man (also wildman, or wildman of the woods , archaically woodwose or… …

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  • 42National Sheep Association — Abbreviation NSA Motto Striving For A Sustainable And Prosperous Sheep Industry Formation 1892 Legal status Non profit organization Purpose/focus …

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  • 432K1 — n. An abbreviation for the year 2001. Also: Y2K1. Example Citation: Minimal effort, maximum fun: This is likely to be our mantra for 2K1, a year shaping up to be a tad tougher than the last few IPO fueled gambols. Michael Saunders, Go! Wednesday …

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  • 44Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him, Horatio — Meaning Origin From Shakespeare s Hamlet. Often misquoted for some reason as Alas poor Yorick, I knew him well . HAMLET: Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him, Horatio: a fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy: he hath borne me on his back a… …

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  • 45gambol — [[t]gæ̱mb(ə)l[/t]] gambols, gambolling, gambolled VERB If animals or people gambol, they run or jump about in a playful way. [V prep/adv] They gamboled down the passageway. [V prep/adv] ...the sight of newborn lambs gambolling in the fields. Syn …

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  • 46play — I. v. n. 1. Sport, disport, frolic, skip, frisk, gambol, revel, romp, caper, make merry, make fun. 2. Trifle, toy, wanton, dally. 3. Hover, flutter, sport, wave. 4. Game, gambler. 5. Act (on the stage), take a part, personate a character. 6.… …

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  • 47gambol — UK [ˈɡæmb(ə)l] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms gambol : present tense I/you/we/they gambol he/she/it gambols present participle gambolling past tense gambolled past participle gambolled mainly literary to run, jump, and play like a young… …

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