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beau-ideal (ˌbəʊaɪˈdiːəl) [a. F. beau idéal the ideal Beautiful, ‘the Beautiful’ as an abstract conception; beau being the n., and idéal the adj. But in Eng., where the adj. usually precedes the n., there has been a tendency to take ideal as the n. part, whence the current usage; cf. ideal.] † 1. Th...
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Beau Ideal (novel)
Beau Ideal is a 1927 novel by P. C. Wren. It was the second sequel to his 1924 novel Beau Geste. It was adapted into the 1931 film Beau Ideal. Plot
The story is of Otis Vanbrugh, brother of Hank and Mary Vanbrugh, who featured in Beau Sabreur. Otis and Mary leave a despotic father in Wyoming and mak...
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Beau Ideal
Beau Ideal is a 1931 American pre-Code adventure film directed by Herbert Brenon and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film was based on the 1927 adventure novel Beau Ideal by P. C. Wren, the third novel in a series of five novels based around the same characters. Brenon had directed the first in ...
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roly-poly
roly-poly, n., a., and adv. (ˈrəʊlɪˈpəʊlɪ) Also rolypoly. Forms: 7 rowle-powle, 7–8 (9 dial.) rowly-powly (8 Sc. -powl), 8 (9 dial.) rowley-powley, 8 rouly-pouly, 9 Sc. roulie-poulie, 8–9 rolly-pooly, -polly, 9 rol(l)ey-pol(l)ey (-boley), roly-poley, 9 dial. rolli-powley, Sc. rollie-poly; 7– roly-po...
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In 1891 he was visited by British explorer and writer Isabella Bird, who described him as "a magnificent-looking man with a superb gray beard, the beau-ideal
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ideal
ideal, a. and n. (aɪˈdiːəl) [a. F. idéal (16–17th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. late L. ideālis, f. idea idea. Cf. It. ideale, Sp., Pg. ideal.] A. adj. 1. a. Existing as an idea or archetype; relating to or consisting of ideas (in the Platonic sense): see idea n. 1.1647 H. More Song of Soul i. ii. x, His ...
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body
▪ I. body, n. (ˈbɒdɪ) Forms: 1 bodiᵹ, 3 bodiȝ, 3–4 bodi, bode, 3–7 bodie, 4–6 bodye, 6 bodey, 3– body. [OE. bodiᵹ neut., elsewhere in Teut. only in OHG. potah, botah, MHG. botich, -ech, potih str. masc. ‘body’; cf. mod.Bav. dial. bottech the ‘body’ of a chemise, Grimm. The word has died out of Ger.,...
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