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may-fly
ˈmay-fly [f. May n.3 + fly n.] 1. An insect of the family Ephemeridæ; esp. as an angler's name for Ephemera vulgata and E. dania or an artificial fly made in imitation of either of these.1651–3 T. Barker Art of Angling 6 As for the May-Flie you shall have them alwayes playing at the River side. 1653...
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May the Bird of Paradise Fly up Your Nose
"May the Bird of Paradise Fly up Your Nose" is a 1965 novelty song performed by Little Jimmy Dickens. It was Dickens' most successful single on the U.S. country music chart. It spent two weeks at No. 1 that November, and stayed on the chart for a total of 18 weeks. On the overall Billboard Hot 100 t...
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Rocket Report: New Shepard may fly soon; ULA changes ... - Ars Technica
Sep 15, 2023New Shepard may return to flight in October. As of Tuesday, it has been a full year since the failure of the New Shepard-23 booster, in which the rocket was lost at 1 minute and 4 seconds into ...
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Fly Away (Corrinne May album)
Fly Away is the first album by Corrinne May, released in 2001 by Corrmay Gourmet Music. It was subsequently released by Yellow Music (M&M) in Singapore, released by the Major Chord label in Japan and by Forward Music in Taiwan and Hong Kong in 2005. The album was subsequently re-released by Playmusi...
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Why do birds fly in a V? Science may now have an answer.
Jan 15, 2014The reason why some birds fly in a big V is more than just aesthetics, say scientists. A team led by University of London biologists Steven Portugal and James Usherwood equipped a flock of 14 bald ...
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Ask a grown-up: why do birds fly in a V-shape? - The Guardian
May 3, 2014Bird flight is hard work, and their hearts beat very fast, so it can be exhausting. When birds fly together in a V-shape, they reduce the amount of effort they have to make. When a bird flaps its ...
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willowish
willowish, a. (ˈwɪləʊɪʃ) [f. willow n. + -ish1.] 1. Somewhat resembling that of a willow, esp. in reference to the colour of willow-leaves.1653 Walton Angler v. 105 First for a May-fly: you may make his body with greenish-coloured crewel, or willowish colour. 1656 Beale Heref. Orchards (1657) 19 A f...
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HMA No. 1
The mishap which destroyed the May-fly, or the Won't Fly, as it would be more accurate to call it, at Barrow, was a very serious set-back to the development would himself later become First Lord of the Admiralty, made the following comment regarding the fate of Mayfly and the lack of British airships: "The 'May-fly
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dobson
dobson U.S. (ˈdɒbsən) An angler's name for the larva of Corydalus cornutus, a North American neuropterous insect allied to the May-fly, also of other species of the family Sialidæ.1889 in Century Dict.
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Ann Haven Morgan
At Cornell University, she was awarded a Ph.D. in 1912 with a dissertation titled, A Contribution to the Biology of the May-fly, after which she became
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angle-rod
† ˈangle-rod Obs. [angle n.1] A fishing-rod.1523 Ld. Berners Froissart I. ccccvi. 706 He had bene more vsed to fisshe with an angle rod. 1653 Walton Angler 170 Before you undertake your tryal of skil by the Angle-Rod. 1711 Addison Spect. No. 108 ¶3 He makes a May-fly to a Miracle; and furnishes the ...
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nymphal
▪ I. † nymphal, n.1 Obs. Also nimphall. [ad. L. nymphāl-is belonging to nymphs: see nymph n. and -al1.] a. A meeting or gathering of nymphs. b. Used by Drayton as the name of each division of his Muses' Elysium.1622 Drayton Poly-olb. xx. 4 He that doth of sea the powerful trident weld, His Tritons m...
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Cécile (novel)
Cécile is a joyous may-fly of a girl, just out of her convent and at once married off by her father, for money, to serious Gabriel de Rieux, 25 ("my heavenly
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prochronism
prochronism (ˈprəʊkrənɪz(ə)m) [f. pro-2 1 + Gr. χρόνος time + -ism: cf. anachronism. So F. prochronisme (1762 in Acad.).] The referring of an event, etc., to an earlier date than the true one. A particular case of anachronism, q.v.a 1646 J. Gregory Posthuma (1649) 174 An error..herein is called Anac...
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ليتل جيمي ديكنز
في عام 1965، أصدر أنجح أغانيه، "May the Bird of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose"، التي وصلت للمركز الأول على قائمة بيلبورد لأغاني الكانتري والمركز 15 على قائمة the Bird of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose"
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