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  • 31Fibber McGee and Molly — Jim and Marian Jordan as Fibber McGee and Molly in 1937 Country United States Languages English Home station …

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  • 32Strange Love — Infobox Television show name = Strange Love caption = Strange Love logo format = Reality runtime = 60 minutes creator = Cris Abrego Mark Cronin executive producer = Cris Abrego Mark Cronin Ben Samek starring = Flavor Flav Brigitte Nielsen country …

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  • 33Jim Rome Tour Stops — Jim Rome s Tour Stops (also referred to as The Jim Rome World Tour) was a series of limited access live shows, often held in arenas, or other outdoor venues, which features sports related guests and activities. The tour originated from The Jim… …

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  • 34Dennis Hood — The Honourable Dennis Hood Member of the South Australian Legislative Council Incumbent …

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  • 35taste — 1. noun 1) a distinctive sharp taste Syn: flavor, savor, relish, tang, smack 2) he was dying for a taste of brandy Syn: mouthful, drop, bit, sip, nip, swallow, touch …

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  • 36savor — I. n. 1. Taste, flavor, relish, gust, smack, goût. 2. Odor, scent, smell, fragrance. 3. Characteristic property, distinctive temper. 4. Character, reputation. II. v. n. 1. Taste, smack. 2. Partake, ha …

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  • 37relish — relishable, adj. relishingly, adv. /rel ish/, n. 1. liking or enjoyment of the taste of something. 2. pleasurable appreciation of anything; liking: He has no relish for obscene jokes. 3. Cookery. a. something savory or appetizing added to a meal …

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  • 38taste — 1. noun /teɪst/ a) One of the sensations produced by the tongue in response to certain chemicals. Dr. Parker has good taste in wine. b) A person’s implicit set of preferences, especially esthetic, though also culinary, sartorial, etc …

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  • 39taste — [n1] flavor of some quality aftertaste, aroma, bang*, bitter, drive, ginger, jolt, kick*, oomph*, palatableness, piquancy, punch*, relish, salt, sapidity, sapor, savor, savoriness, smack, sour, sting*, suggestion, sweet, tang*, wallop, zest,… …

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  • 40savor — I. noun also savour Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French savur, from Latin sapor, from sapere to taste more at sage Date: 13th century 1. the taste or smell of something 2. a particular flavor or smell 3. a distinctive quality • savorless …

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