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  • 51dead — Synonyms and related words: SOL, a outrance, abeyant, abrupt, abruptly, absolute, absolutely, accurate, achromatic, achromic, ago, all bets off, all gone, all in, all off, all out, all over, all up, all out, anechoic, anemic, anesthetized,… …

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  • 52dead — 1. mod. quiet and uneventful; boring. □ The day was totally dead. □ What a dead day! □ Things were sure dead around this town this summer. 2. mod. very tired. □ I am just dead from all that joggin …

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  • 53dead-on — adjective accurate and to the point a dead on feel for characterization She avoids big scenes...preferring to rely on small gestures and dead on dialogue Peter S.Prescott • Similar to: ↑accurate • Usage Domain: ↑colloquialism * * * ¦ ̷ ̷ ˈ ̷ ̷… …

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  • 54dead — adjective 1》 no longer alive.     ↘devoid of living things. 2》 (of a part of the body) numb.     ↘lacking emotion, sympathy, or sensitivity. 3》 no longer relevant or important. 4》 lacking activity or excitement.     ↘(of sound or a colour) dull.… …

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  • 55dead — see let the dead bury the dead dead men don’t bite dead men tell no tales blessed are the dead that the rain rains on the only good Indian is a dead Indian it’s ill waiting for dead men’s shoes …

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  • 56dead — I Australian Slang 1. very tired; exhausted; 2. quiet: Business is dead today ; 3. used to add emphasis to a statement; completely: dead right ; a dead shot ; dead stupid ; 4. sexually dull: a dead root ; 5. (horseracing, etc.) (of a racetrack)… …

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  • 57dead — 1. adjective /dɛd/ a) No longer living. All of my grandparents are dead. b) Figuratively, not alive; lacking life When a mans verses cannot be understood, nor a mans good wit seconded with the forward child, understanding, it strikes a man more… …

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  • 58dead — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. deceased, perished, defunct; lifeless, inanimate; obsolete, extinct. See death, nonexistence, insensibility.Ant., alive, living. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Without life] Syn. deceased, departed,… …

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  • 59Dead 60's — The Dead 60s The Dead 60s The Dead 60s en concert à Esquires, Bedford, le 17 juin 2007 Pays d’origine Angleterre …

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  • 60dead — 1. adjective 1) my parents are dead Syn: passed on/away, departed, late, lost, perished, fallen, killed, lifeless, extinct; informal six feet under, pushing up daisies; formal deceased 2) a dead issue/language Syn …

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