epic+story

  • 1story — noun 1 account of events/people, true or invented ADJECTIVE ▪ true ▪ plausible ▪ false, made up ▪ She told the police a false story about being attacked. ▪ …

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  • 2Epic of Manas — Manas monument in Bishkek. The Epic of Manas (Kyrgyz: Манас дастаны, Turkish: Manas Destanı) is a traditional epic poem claimed by the Kyrgyz people dating to the 18th century, though it is possibly much older. In some earlier versions, however,… …

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  • 3Epic Mickey — North American Box Art Developer(s) Junction Point Studios Publisher(s) Disney Interactive Studios …

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  • 4Epic Comics — Type Private (subsidiary) Industry Publishing Founded 1982 Founder(s) Jim Shooter Key people Jim Shooter …

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  • 5Epic (novel) — Epic is a novel written by Conor Kostick. It was published in 2004 by The O Brien Press Ltd.Plot summary Epic follows the life of a boy named Erik and his involvement in a game called Epic. Epic is a computer game, but is considered by all the… …

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  • 6EPIC 2014 — is a Flash movie released in November 2004 by Robin Sloan and Matt Thompson with original music by Aaron McLeran. It was based on a presentation they gave at the Poynter Institute in the spring of that year. The movie is 8 minutes long and is… …

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  • 7epic — [n] long story heroic poem, legend, narrative, saga, tale; concept 282 Ant. short story …

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  • 8story — [n1] account, news adventure, allegory, anecdote, apologue, article, autobiography, beat, biography, book, chronicle, cliffhanger*, comedy, conte, description, drama, epic, fable, fairy tale, fantasy, feature, fiction, folktale, gag, history,… …

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  • 9epic — (adj.) 1580s, perhaps via M.Fr. épique or directly from L. epicus, from Gk. epikos, from epos word, story, poem, from PIE *wekw to speak (see VOICE (Cf. voice)). Extended sense of grand, heroic first recorded in English 1731. The noun meaning an… …

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  • 10story — I (falsehood) noun canard, concoction, deceit, deception, deliberate falsification, dissemblance, dissimulation, distortion, duplicity, evasion, fabrication, faithlessness, false statement, falsification, falsity, fantasy, fib, fiction, figment,… …

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