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  • feature in the campaign. 2010 September 13, Red Shannon, “The Greatest Athlete Who Never Was”, in Bleacher Report, retrieved 25 April 2015: I'll bet a...
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  • occasional air-quotes). If I said, rightly or wrongly, “Niggers are good athletes,” then I would be using “niggers,” not merely mentioning it. (make a short...
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  • ] Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see no,‎ one. No one athlete could pull off such a stunt! 2017, Bob Doppelt, Leading Change toward Sustainability:...
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  • ве́тер (véter), perhaps Albanian bundë (“strong damp wind”). Doublet of athlete, vent, weather and nirvana. winde (obsolete) (Received Pronunciation, General...
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  • original on 19 November 2021: Nothing says you're a dedicated lifter and true athlete more than a massive yoke—that is, the muscles of the neck, traps, and rear...
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  • ouerthrow Religion, / Becauſe he is Protector of the Realme; […] 1825 June 22, [Walter Scott], chapter IV, in Tales of the Crusaders. […], volume I (The Betrothed)...
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  • mats on the table during mealtimes. (athletics) A floor pad to protect athletes. The high jumper cleared the bar and landed safely on the mat. A thickly...
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  • I have the right to mine.  Many people say she's the world's greatest athlete, but I don't think so.  "I can count backwards from one hundred." "So can...
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  • ſhadowe. 1614, Walter Ralegh [i.e., Walter Raleigh], “Of Vzzia”, in The Historie of the World […], London: […] William Stansby for Walter Burre, […], →OCLC...
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  • (genitive corōnae); first declension chaplet, laurel, or wreath; presented to athletes, the gods, or the dead c. 200 BCE, Plautus, Menaechmi 3.1.16: sed quid...
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  • attend a couple of concerts in a given year […] (sports, chiefly UK) An athlete who participates in a trial (competition to select players for a team);...
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  • grove with the machete in the other, displaying the lazy elegance of an athlete – swash, swash, swash – free and easy but looking carefully at each detail...
    21 KB (2,973 words) - 01:34, 30 June 2024
  • Glory‎[2], New York, N.Y.: Grand Central Publishing, →ISBN: Certain countries' athletes appeared far war-wearier and more sloppily shod than others. warweary,...
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  • Standard, volume 85, number 5, Vermilion, Alta., page A5, column 1: Hungry athletes wolved down mountains of food served by Debbie Braun, Anne Holmen, Diane...
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