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  • 81latch\ string — noun 1. A string that opens an old fashioned door by lifting a small bar. The early settlers kept the latch string outside the door when they were working around the house, but at night they pulled it to the inside. 2. informal A warm welcome; a… …

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  • 82Australian String Quartet — The Australian String Quartet is Australia s leading string quartet, and presents an annual program of chamber music throughout Australia and internationally.Founded in 1985 the ASQ has received critical acclaim both at home and abroad for… …

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  • 83G-string — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms G string : singular G string plural G strings a very small piece of cloth that covers the sexual organs with a very narrow piece of cloth at the back and around the waist …

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  • 84One Small Step (album) — This article is about the John Butler album. For the Guy Manning album, see One Small Step.... One Small Step Live album by John Butler …

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  • 85shoe string — noun 1. a small amount of money he managed it on a shoestring • Syn: ↑shoestring • Hypernyms: ↑small indefinite quantity, ↑small indefinite amount 2. a lace used for fastening shoes • Syn …

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  • 86G-string — [ dʒi,strıŋ ] noun count a very small piece of cloth that covers the sexual organs with a very narrow piece of cloth at the back and around the waist …

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  • 87gee-string — loincloth, cloth worn over the genitals; small cloth covering held over the genitals by a thin cord (often worn by striptease dancers) …

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  • 88G-string — noun (C) a very small piece of cloth, leather etc worn to cover your sexual organs …

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  • 89G-string —  Extremely small garment to cover private parts (usu. worn by night club dancers, strip tease performers, etc.) …

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  • 90piggin' string — ˈpigə̇n noun Etymology: origin unknown West : a small rope used by cowhands for tying cattle by the feet …

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