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  • 91Love Love Love — Infobox Film name = Love Love Love caption = imdb id = 0097784 writer = Babbar Subhash starring = Aamir Khan Juhi Chawla Gulshan Grover Dalip Tahil Raza Murad Om Shivpuri director = Babbar Subhash producer = Babbar Subhash distributor = B Subhash …

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  • 92peddle — v 1. hawk, vend, sell, Sl. push, retail, market; go door to door, sell on commission; Inf. try to make a buck or dollar; tout one s goods, show one s wares. 2. deal out, pass out, dole out, dispose of, distribute, dispense, disseminate; sprinkle …

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  • 93loaf — I [[t]loʊf[/t]] n. pl. loaves (lōvz). 1) coo a portion of bread or cake usu. baked in an oblong mass with a rounded top 2) coo a shaped or molded mass of food, as of chopped meat: a veal loaf[/ex] • Etymology: bef. 950; ME lo(o)f, OE hlāf loaf,… …

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  • 94fool — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. See folly. v. dupe, mislead; idle away; tamper. See deception, change, inactivity. fool around II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A silly or stupid person] Syn. nitwit, simpleton, dunce, ninny, cretin, nincompoop …

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  • 95Osymyso — (real name Mark Nicholson) is a musician and DJ from the United Kingdom who specializes in the genres of bastard pop and breakbeat. He has been making music since 1994, but he released his first album, Welcome to the Pailindrome, in 1999. Songs… …

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  • 96loaf — loaf1 noun (plural loaves) a quantity of bread that is shaped and baked in one piece. Phrases use one s loaf Brit. informal use one s common sense. [prob. from loaf of bread, rhyming sl. for head .] Origin OE hlāf, of Gmc origin. loaf2 verb idle… …

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  • 97loaf — Ⅰ. loaf [1] ► NOUN (pl. loaves) ▪ a quantity of bread that is shaped and baked in one piece. ● half a loaf is better than no bread Cf. ↑half a loaf is better than no bread ● use one s loaf Cf. ↑ …

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  • 98truant — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, vagabond, idler, from Anglo French, of Celtic origin; akin to Old Irish trógán wretch, trúag wretched Date: 14th century one who shirks duty; especially one who stays out of school without permission II.… …

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  • 99Albert Gleizes — (December 8, 1881 June 23, 1953), was a French painter. Born Albert Léon Gleizes and raised in Paris, he was the son of a fabric designer who ran a large industrial design workshop. He was also the nephew of Léon Comerre, a successful portrait… …

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  • 100niggle — v 1. trifle, Inf. frivol, Inf. fiddle faddle, fribble, putter, Brit. potter, poke, fritter one s time away, diddle, piddle, dawdle, finick, idle, fool around. 2. criticize, gripe, complain, cavil, carp, Yiddish. kvetch, nag; object, find fault,… …

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