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  • 101bigly — adverb /ˈbɪɡli/ a) Strongly, with great force. Than Sir Trystram cam in, and began so rowghly and so bygly than there was none myght withstonde hym, and thus he endured longe. b) In a blustering or boastful manner; haughtily …

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  • 102standoffishly — adverb In a standoffish way. Syn: aloofly, haughtily …

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  • 103sniffily — adverb In a sniffy manner. Syn: disdainfully, haughtily …

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  • 104cavalierly — adverb In a cavalier manner. Syn: superciliously, haughtily, disdainfully, curtly, brusquely …

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  • 105strut — 1. noun A support rod. 2. verb a) to bulge out He strutted about the yard, thinking himself master of all he surveyed. b) To walk proudly or haughtily …

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  • 106schlagsahne — noun /ˈʃlɑːɡzɑːnə/ Whipped cream. He had been small, rotund, and haughtily timid, his stomach protruding slightly in an upward jutting slope that brought into prominence the buttons of his waistcoat and trousers, marking the exact centre of his… …

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  • 107autocratically — adverb /ˈɔːt.əˌkɹæt.ɪk(.ə)liː/ In an autocratic manner. Syn: arrogantly, dictatorially, despotically, egotistically, haughtily, high handedly, unilaterally, willfully …

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  • 108Diogenes and Alexander — Alexander visits Diogenes in Corinth Diogenes asks him to stand out of his sun (engraving) The meeting of Diogenes of Sinope and Alexander the Great is one of the most well discussed anecdotes from philosophical histor …

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  • 109Doctor Faustus (play) — The Tragicall History of the Life and Death of Doctor Faustus Title page to a 1620 printing of Doctor Faustus showing Faustus conjuring Mephistophilis. Written by Christopher Marlowe …

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  • 110Eighty Years' War — Relief of Leiden after the siege, 1574. Date 1568 1648 Location …

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