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cherub
cherub (ˈtʃɛrəb) Pl. cherubs, cherubim (ˈtʃɛr(j)uːbɪm). Forms: α. 1 cerubin, -im, 1–8 cherubin, 3–7 -ine, 4 -yn, (5 cherybin). β. 4–9 cherub, (6–7 cherube). γ. 4–5 cherubym, 6–8 -im. pl. δ. 3–7 cherubins, 4 -ynes, 4–6 -yns, (6 -ines, -inis). ε. 4–5 cherubyn, 5 -in. ζ. 6 cherubyms, 6 -ims. η. 7– cher... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cherub
A cherub (; : cherubim; kərūḇ, pl. the heavenly worlds while sitting on a cherub. wikipedia.org
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Cherub's Spotify stats and playlists
Popular MonsterFalling In Reverse. 3. Straight to the HeartBattle Beast. 4. アイドルYOASOBI. 5. The SummoningSleep Token. 6. Almost EasyAvenged Sevenfold.
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cherub
cherub/ˈtʃerəb; `tʃɛrəb/ n1 (pl ~im/ ˈtʃerəbɪm; `tʃɛrə-bɪm/) (Bible 圣经) one of the second highest order of angels, usu represented in paintings as a plump child with wings 二级天使(通常绘作圆胖有翼的孩子). =>illus at angel 见angel之插图. Cf 参看 seraph.2 (pl ~s)(a) (in art) angelic plump child with wings (艺术上的)天使般的圆胖而有翼... 牛津英汉双解词典
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CHERUB
Initially, the series follows James Choke, better known as James Adams (his adopted name at CHERUB), as he enters CHERUB and performs various missions. Other publications CHERUB: Ultimate Edition CHERUB: Ultimate Edition consists of a map of CHERUB campus, a biography of Muchamore, and the novels The wikipedia.org
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Cherub (disambiguation)
Cherub or Cherubs may also refer to: Charleroi Cherubs, a basketball team in Pennsylvania, USA , a British navy ship Cherub (dinghy), a class of dinghy CHERUB, a series of spy novels by Robert Muchamore Bristol Cherub, an aircraft engine Cherubim (Wrinkle in Time), character from Wrinkle in Time " wikipedia.org
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Cherub (song)
"Cherub" was considered a favourite to top the Triple J Hottest 100 of 2020, but polled at number four. "Cherub" is one of the longest songs the band have ever written, which caused the band to consider never releasing it. wikipedia.org
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Cherub (dinghy)
Design The Cherub is Bermuda-rigged with trapeze(s), and has a crew of two. The Cherub has been through a number of changes. Championships References Australian Cherub Class Association UK Cherub Class Association Design of Cherub in Historical Context The Development wikipedia.org
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HMS Cherub (1806)
HMS Cherub was an 18-gun Royal Navy sloop built in Dover in 1806. Phoebe and Cherub also anchored and opened fire. wikipedia.org
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Bristol Cherub
Cherub II Geared down (2:1) version of the Cherub I. Cherub III An improved and slightly larger (1.228 L) direct drive version introduced in 1925. External links The Bristol Cherub - Flight, March 1923 Boxer engines Cherub 1920s aircraft piston engines wikipedia.org
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HMS Cherub
Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Cherub, after the cherub: was an 18-gun Royal Navy sloop built in Dover in 1806 and sold in 1820. wikipedia.org
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Cherub Rock
"Cherub Rock" is a song by American alternative rock band the Smashing Pumpkins. Readers ranked "Cherub Rock" at number 97 in Guitar Worlds list of the 100 greatest guitar solos of all time. wikipedia.org
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Chubby Cherub
Plot Chubby Cherub's friends are kidnapped by several burglars. Chubby Cherub has to save them, however many dogs are in the way. Chubby Cherub has to cross 12 levels, and at the end of each, the protagonist finds his friends. Eating food maintains Chubby Cherub's flight. wikipedia.org
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The Cherub Company London
The Cherub Company London was an English theatre company, founded by Andrew Visnevski and Simon Chandler in 1973 as an ensemble of young actors, designers wikipedia.org
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Covering cherub
Origins Found originally in Ezekiel, the covering cherub was adapted for use by, among others, both Milton and William Blake. ; and it was from Blake that in 1967 Harold Bloom derived his concept of the covering cherub as a literary/cultural barrier. wikipedia.org
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