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  • 31shabby — 1 Shabby, dilapidated, dingy, faded, seedy, threadbare refer to the appearance of persons and of things and mean showing signs of wear and tear. Shabby applies to persons and places and suggests a lack of freshness or newness in those items that… …

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  • 32The Telescopes — Infobox musical artist Name = The Telescopes Img capt = Img size = Landscape = Background = group or band Alias = Origin = Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, England Genre = Experimental, Space Rock, Shoegazing Years active = 1987 ndash; present… …

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  • 33Loom — Desarrolladora(s) LucasFilm Games Distribuidora(s) LucasFilm Games Diseñador(es) Brian Moriarty Plataforma(s) …

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  • 34trite — trite, hackneyed, stereotyped, threadbare, shopworn are comparable when they describe something, especially a once effective idea or expression in writing or art or a dramatic plot, lacking the power to evoke attention or interest because it… …

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  • 35thread´bare´ness — thread|bare «THREHD BAIR», adjective. 1. having the nap worn off; worn so much that the threads show: »a threadbare coat. Nail to the mast her holy flag, Set every threadbare sail (Oliver Wendell Holmes). 2. wearing clothes worn to the threads;… …

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  • 36thread|bare — «THREHD BAIR», adjective. 1. having the nap worn off; worn so much that the threads show: »a threadbare coat. Nail to the mast her holy flag, Set every threadbare sail (Oliver Wendell Holmes). 2. wearing clothes worn to the threads; shabby; seedy …

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  • 37Port O'Brien — Cambria Goodwin, chanteuse et joueuse de banjo de Port O Brien, en juin 2008 à Barcelone Pays d’origine États Unis Genre musical …

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  • 38shabby — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. dilapidated, seedy, rundown, threadbare; mean, sorry, pitiful, contemptible. See deterioration, unimportance.Ant., impeccable, fancy. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [In bad repair] Syn. ragged,… …

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  • 39trite — adjective (triter; tritest) Etymology: Latin tritus, from past participle of terere to rub, wear away more at throw Date: 1548 hackneyed or boring from much use ; not fresh or original • tritely adverb • triteness noun Synonyms …

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  • 40International Socialists (Canada) — The International Socialists is a Canadian socialist organization. It is part of the International Socialist Tendency. The I.S. publishes an English language fortnightly paper, Socialist Worker , a French language monthly, Résistance! , and an… …

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