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  • 51shock — I. /ʃɒk / (say shok) noun 1. a sudden and violent blow, or impact, collision, or encounter. 2. a sudden disturbance or commotion. 3. something that shocks mentally, emotionally, etc. 4. Pathology an abnormal state in which the body s oxygen usage …

  • 52Shock Me — Song infobox Name = Shock Me Artist = Kiss Album = Love Gun Released = June 30, 1977 track no = 4 Recorded = May 1977 Genre = Hard rock Length = 3:47 Writer = Ace Frehley Label = Casablanca Records Producer = Eddie Kramer [ Chart position = ]… …

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  • 53Shock G — Shok G, 2007 Gregory E. Jacobs (* 25. August 1963), bekannt unter den Künstlernamen Shock G und Humpty Hump, ist ein US amerikanischer Musiker und Rapper, der am bekanntesten als Lead Sänger der Rap Gruppe Digital Underground ist. Er produzierte… …

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  • 54shock — (Med) 1 s m Síndrome consecutivo a la disminución prolongada del volumen de sangre en circulación y caracterizado generalmente por baja presión sanguínea, pulso débil, palidez y sudoración: shock septicémico shock bacteriémico, pacientes en shock …

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  • 55shock — English has two words shock in current general usage. Shock ‘heavy blow, unpleasant surprise’ [16] was borrowed from French choc, a derivative of the verb choquer ‘strike’, whose origins are unknown. Shock ‘thick shaggy mass of hair’ [19] is a… …

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  • 56shock — I 1. noun 1) the news came as a shock Syn: blow, upset, disturbance; surprise, revelation, a bolt from the blue, thunderbolt, bombshell, rude awakening, eye opener; informal whammy, wake up call 2) you gave me a shock Syn …

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  • 57shock — I 1. noun 1) the news came as a shock Syn: blow, upset, surprise, revelation, bolt from the blue, rude awakening, eye opener 2) you gave me a shock Syn: fright, scare, start; inform …

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  • 58shock — English has two words shock in current general usage. Shock ‘heavy blow, unpleasant surprise’ [16] was borrowed from French choc, a derivative of the verb choquer ‘strike’, whose origins are unknown. Shock ‘thick shaggy mass of hair’ [19] is a… …

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  • 59Shock — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Shock Produktionsland USA …

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  • 60shock — shock1 noun 1》 a sudden upsetting or surprising event or experience, or the resulting feeling.     ↘short for electric shock. 2》 an acute medical condition associated with a fall in blood pressure, caused by loss of blood, severe burns, sudden… …

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