fine+clothes

  • 71braws — ˈbrȯz, ˈbrȧz noun plural Etymology: braw + s chiefly Scotland : best clothes * * * braws plural noun Fine clothes • • • Main Entry: ↑braw …

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  • 72ar|ray´ment — ar|ray «uh RAY», noun, verb. –n. 1. proper order; regular arrangement: »The troops were formed in battle array. SYNONYM(S): formation. 2. a display of persons or things; an imposing group: »an array of wedding gifts, an array of problems. The… …

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  • 73ar|ray´er — ar|ray «uh RAY», noun, verb. –n. 1. proper order; regular arrangement: »The troops were formed in battle array. SYNONYM(S): formation. 2. a display of persons or things; an imposing group: »an array of wedding gifts, an array of problems. The… …

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  • 74ar|ray — «uh RAY», noun, verb. –n. 1. proper order; regular arrangement: »The troops were formed in battle array. SYNONYM(S): formation. 2. a display of persons or things; an imposing group: »an array of wedding gifts, an array of problems. The array of… …

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  • 75re|ga|li|a — «rih GAY lee uh, GAYL yuh», noun (plural). 1. the emblems of royalty. Crowns and scepters are regalia. 2. the emblems or decorations of any society or order: »Tom joined the new order of Cadets of Temperance, being attracted by the showy… …

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  • 76Yang Zhu — (zh cpw|c=楊朱/杨朱|p=Yáng Zhū|w=Yang Chu; 370 319 BCE), was a Chinese philosopher during the Warring States period. An early Hedonist, Epicurean, or Sophist alternative to Confucian thought, Yang Zhu s surviving ideas appear primarily in chapter… …

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  • 77Xtabay — literally means Female Ensnarer and can refer either to a Mesoamerican demon who seduces and kills or a female deity of the hunt, along with the male Ah Tabay. The Xtabay is not to be confused with Ixtab, a 16th century Yucatan goddess of… …

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  • 78Ukridge's Accident Syndicate — is a short story by P. G. Wodehouse, which first appeared in the United States in the May 1923 issue of Cosmopolitan and in the United Kingdom in the June 1923 Strand , under the title Ukridge, Teddy Weeks and the Tomato . It features the… …

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  • 79James MacLaine — Infobox Person name= James MacLaine birth date= 1724 dead=dead death date= death date|1750|10|3|df=y death place=Tyburn, England occupation= Highwayman Captain James MacLaine (occasionally Maclean , MacLean , or Maclane ) (1724 – 3 October, 1750) …

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  • 80Thomas Walsh (miner) — Thomas Francis Walsh (b. April 02, 1850, in Tipperary, Ireland, d. April 08, 1910, in Washington, D.C., United States) was an Irish American miner who discovered one of the largest gold mines in America. He was also famous for giving the famed… …

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