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61The Wail Of The Banshee — Wail of the Banshee was a seven part children s fantasy drama series from 1992 broadcast on CITV, and made by Central Television.Cast* Susie Blake Fay Morgan * Michael Angelis Merlin * Edward Hardman Jason * Greg Chisholm Matt * Debbie Doolin Diz …
62wail on someone — in. to beat someone. (See also whale the tar out of someone.) □ Who are those two guys wailing on Sam? …
63Death wail — The death wail is a keening, mourning lament, generally performed in ritual fashion soon after the death of a member of a family or tribe. Examples of death wails have been found in numerous societies, including among the Celts and various… …
64Blue Wail — Studioalbum von Uri Caine Veröffentlichung 1999 Label Winter Winter Format …
65Death Wail — The death wail is a keening, mourning lament, generally performed in ritual fashion soon after the death of a member of a family or tribe. Examples of death wails have been found in numerous societies, including among the Celts and various… …
66be|wail´ment — be|wail «bih WAYL», transitive verb. to mourn for; weep for; complain of; bemoan: »The little girl was bewailing the loss of her doll. SYNONYM(S): lament. –v.i. to wail; mourn. SYNONYM(S): lament. –be|wail´er, noun …
67be|wail´ing|ly — be|wail «bih WAYL», transitive verb. to mourn for; weep for; complain of; bemoan: »The little girl was bewailing the loss of her doll. SYNONYM(S): lament. –v.i. to wail; mourn. SYNONYM(S): lament. –be|wail´er, noun …
68be|wail´er — be|wail «bih WAYL», transitive verb. to mourn for; weep for; complain of; bemoan: »The little girl was bewailing the loss of her doll. SYNONYM(S): lament. –v.i. to wail; mourn. SYNONYM(S): lament. –be|wail´er, noun …
69be|wail — «bih WAYL», transitive verb. to mourn for; weep for; complain of; bemoan: »The little girl was bewailing the loss of her doll. SYNONYM(S): lament. –v.i. to wail; mourn. SYNONYM(S): lament. –be|wail´er, noun …
70Widow-wail — Wid ow wail , n. (Bot.) A low, narrowleaved evergreen shrub ({Cneorum tricoccon}) found in Southern Europe. [1913 Webster] …