ugly+old+woman

  • 71Queer Duck — A Queer Duck episode opening splash screen Format Animated series Comedy series Created by Mike Reiss …

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  • 72Wife of Bath — one of the best known characters in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales. She is a lively woman who has been married five times and makes many humorous remarks about sex. The story she tells, the Wife of Bath’s Tale, is about one of King Arthur’s knights.… …

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  • 73witch — n. & v. n. 1 a sorceress, esp. a woman supposed to have dealings with the devil or evil spirits. 2 an ugly old woman; a hag. 3 a fascinating girl or woman. 4 a flat fish, Pleuronectes cynoglossus, resembling the lemon sole. v.tr. archaic 1… …

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  • 74(the) Wife of Bath — the Wife of Bath [the Wife of Bath] one of the best known characters in Chaucer s ↑Canterbury Tales. She is a lively woman who has been married five times and makes many humorous remarks about sex. The story she tells, the Wife of Bath’s Tale, is …

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  • 75runt — runtish, adj. runtishly, adv. runtishness, n. /runt/, n. 1. an animal that is small or stunted as compared with others of its kind. 2. the smallest or weakest of a litter, esp. of pigs or puppies. 3. a person who is small and contemptible: That… …

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  • 76crone — noun an ugly old woman. Origin ME: via MDu. croonje, caroonje carcass, old ewe from Old North. Fr. caroigne (see carrion) …

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  • 77Sahagin — Sahagins are fantasy creatures popularized by role playing games and video games. They are based on old eastern European legends of hags, also referred to as sea hags. These were creatures similar to the Greek siren which appeared to sailors as… …

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  • 78Houseboat (film) — Infobox Film | name =Houseboat caption = DVD Cover for Houseboat director = Melville Shavelson producer = Jack Rose writer = Melville Shavelson Jack Rose starring = Cary Grant Sophia Loren Martha Hyer Paul Petersen Charles Herbert Harry Guardino… …

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  • 79haggard — [16] Haggard was originally a falconer’s term for a hawk as yet untamed. It has been suggested that its ultimate source was Germanic *khag , which also produced English hedge, the implication being that a haggard was a hawk that sat in a hedge… …

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  • 80crone — ► NOUN ▪ an ugly old woman. ORIGIN Old French caroigne carrion …

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