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nursery down
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The Atlantic Monthly paid her $5 in 1862 for her "Hymn" |
It's the contraction that often begins a toast, like one in "Casablanca" |
Richard Wright helped this "Go Tell It On The Mountain" man win a literary fellowship |
Corsets,collars,executions |
"If you tickle us, do we not laugh? Let's take a ride on that green giraffe!" |
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew.) A 1960 John Updike book, two words: |
Early on, she was a disciple of Dr. Phineas Quimby & wrote that he "heals as never man healed since Christ" |
If you're unable, use "can't", if you would rather not, use this word that rhymes with "can't" |
Federalist turned Democrat Chief of State seen here |
Dean Martin,William Clark,Lamb Chop |
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stay or go away. |
strong green liqueur flavored with wormwood and anise |
another term for |
a potent green aniseed-flavoured liqueur, originally made with the shrub wormwood. |
a strong alcoholic drink that is green and has a bitter taste |
strong green liqueur flavored with wormwood and anise |
a potent green aniseed-flavoured liqueur, originally made with the shrub wormwood. |
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aromatic herb of temperate Eurasia and North Africa having a bitter taste used in making the liqueur absinthe |
a potent green aniseed-flavoured liqueur, originally made with the shrub wormwood. |