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griped
griped, ppl. a. (graɪpt) [f. gripe v.1 +-ed1.] In senses of the vb. a. Grasped or gripped tenaciously. b. Of the fist, the jaws: Clenched. c. Pained in the bowels; affected with ‘gripes’.1583 Stubbes Anat. Abuses i. (1879) 184 To hit him vnder the short ribbes with their griped fists, and with their...
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Wuhan incident
public statements on the March 1967 actions taken by the PLA against the Workers' Headquarters faction; privately the Cultural Revolution Group (CRG) griped
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straint
straint rare. (streɪnt) [Partly a. OF. estrainte, estreinte (mod.F. étreinte), n. of action f. étreindre to strain; partly a nonce-formation, after restraint, constraint, to serve as a n. to strain v.] Application of force or pressure.1534 Prymer in Engl. O v, When we are driuen to suche an harde st...
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Nikita Romanov
However, while he griped and growled incessantly, he never actually harmed his kinsmen in any way, and was also left by them in peace to enjoy his great
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ungrasp
unˈgrasp, v. (un-2 3.)1621 Bp. R. Montagu Diatribæ 328 He might have knowne..y{supt} Popes vse neuer to vngraspe what they haue griped. a 1784 C. Dunster in Chambers Illustr. Worcester (1820) 555 Have I not seen at thy command, Avarice herself ungrasp her hand?
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Bruce Smith (Australian politician)
Smith griped that the weaker of the ten successful candidates were, variously, 'a nuisance', 'unstable' and 'stupid'.
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gripe
▪ I. gripe, n.1 (graɪp) [f. gripe v.1 (The early examples may belong to grip n.1)] 1. a. The action of griping, clutching, grasping or seizing tenaciously, esp. with the hands, arms, claws, and the like. to come to gripes: to come to close quarters with (cf. grip n.1 1 c).1393 Langl. P. Pl. C. xx. 1...
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The Assistant (TV series)
He also woke them with a flashing, siren-generating alarm, was prone to tantrums, and griped that, "This reality show is ruining my life!"
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unsoft
▪ I. † unˈsoft, a. Obs. [un-1 7. Cf. MDu. onsoft, -saft(e, sacht(e, etc. (Du. onzacht), MLG. unsacht, OHG. (MHG.) unsamft (G. unsanft).] Not soft; hard, severe.c 1275 Serving Christ 25 in O.E. Misc. 91 Þer is þe sunfulle vnsofte to beon. c 1386 Chaucer Merch. T. 1824 He kisseth hire ful ofte With th...
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Plasticine Crow
He griped the recording to the necessary length (5 min), and the song acquired its recognisable sounding.
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ashen
▪ I. ashen, a.1 (ˈæʃən) Also 4 (esscen), aisshen, 5–6 asshen, 6 aschyn. [f. ash n.1 + -en.] 1. Of or pertaining to an ash-tree. (Cf. aspen.)1562 Turner Herbal ii. 6 b, The iuice..of ashen leaues..is good to make fatte men leane. c 1595 Norden Spec. Brit. Cornw. (1728) 34 Penwith signifieth the head ...
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Sing the Sorrow
专辑介绍. Sing the Sorrow, their DreamWorks debut, isn't the wholesale departure from AFI's roots that some longtime fans griped about. It is merely the next step on a path that began with 1999's
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Antonia Zerbisias
Would the Star have griped? I think not," suggested a Star reader.
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2011 Coca-Cola 600
I griped and griped and griped all day about how terrible it [the car] was," said Harvick of his triumph.
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Please explain how to stop being lazy
promised land remember the story headin for the Promised Land tragedy of the story they never got their reason from day one they started to complain they griped about the war they Greist about the weather they find and cried and griped about the food they griped about the leadership they've whined and cried because
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