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  • 11lame — I. /leɪm / (say laym) adjective (lamer, lamest) 1. crippled or physically disabled, as a person or animal, especially in the foot or leg so as to limp or walk with difficulty. 2. impaired or disabled through defect or injury, as a limb. 3.… …

  • 12lame — adjective 1》 disabled in the leg or foot. 2》 (of an explanation or excuse) unconvincingly feeble. 3》 N. Amer. informal pathetic or socially inept. verb make lame. Derivatives lamely adverb lameness noun Origin OE lama, of Gmc origin …

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  • 13lame — I. a. 1. Crippled, halt, hobbling. 2. Defective, imperfect. 3. Insufficient, unsatisfactory, weak, feeble, poor. II. v. a. Cripple, make lame …

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  • 14Lamé (fabric) — Lamé is a type of fabric woven or knit with metallic yarns. It is usually gold or silver in color; sometimes copper lamé is seen. Lamé is often used in evening and dress wear; and in theatrical and dance costumes. Lamé comes in different… …

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  • 15Make A Stand (horse) — Make A Stand Sire Master Willie Dam Make A Signal Damsire Royal Gunner Sex Gelding Foaled 21 March 1991 Country …

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  • 16Make Room for Lisa — Episodio de Los Simpson Episodio n.º Temporada 10 Episodio 219 Código de producción AABF12 Guionista(s) Brian Scully Director Matthew Nastuk Fecha de emisión …

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  • 17lame — lame1 [leım] adj [: Old English; Origin: lama] 1.) a) unable to walk properly because your leg or foot is injured or weak ▪ a lame dog go lame (=become lame) b) the lame [plural] people who are lame 2.) a lame explanation or exc …

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  • 18lame — I UK [leɪm] / US adjective Word forms lame : adjective lame comparative lamer superlative lamest 1) a lame animal cannot walk very well because its leg or foot is damaged Her horse had gone lame. a) used for describing someone who is disabled… …

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  • 19lame — lame1 [ leım ] adjective 1. ) a lame animal cannot walk very well because its leg or foot is damaged: Her horse had gone lame. a ) used for describing someone who is disabled because their leg or foot is damaged. This word was accepted until the… …

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  • 20lame — 1 adjective 1 unable to walk properly because your leg or foot is injured or weak: go lame (=become lame) 2 a lame explanation or excuse does not sound very believable: Nancy came out with some lame excuse about missing the bus again. see also:… …

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