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(n.) a contagious virus disease; flue; having flu-like symptoms | Grippe |
(n.) the biography of a person narrated by himself or herself | Autobiography |
(n.) The position or bearing of the body | Posture |
(n.) Slave for Money | Dough |
(v.) To exclude from a group by common consent | Ostracize |
(n.) a person who is stupid or lacking in judgment | Moron |
(adj.) sarcastic | Ironical |
(adj.) transparently thin; diaphanous, as some fabrics; sheer stockings | Sheer |
(adj.) incapable of being counted | Innumerable |
(adj.) intended to deceive or mislead | Phony |
(n.) an artificially high voice; an artificially produced singing voice that overlaps and extends above the range of full voice | Falsetto |
(n.) a room for the reception and entertainment of visitors to one's home; living room | Parlor |
(adj.) having an excessively favorable opinion of one's abilities, appearance | Conceited |
(n.) a high narrow chest of drawers | Chiffonier |
(n.) a stage for public speaking | Rostrum |
(n.) a condition of having bad breath | Halitosis |
(n.) a usually small broken-check textile pattern | Hounds-tooth |
(v.) to make worse or more sever; intensify, as anything evil, disorderly, or troublesome | Aggravate |
(adj.) characterizing a sound continuing on one note | Monotonous |
(v.) to treat by means of psychological medicine | Psychoanalyze |
(n.) a mitten-like glove worn with a mail hauberk | Muffler |