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  • 91Kelly, Hugh — ▪ British dramatist born 1739, Dublin?, Ire. died Feb. 3, 1777, London, Eng.       British dramatist, critic, and journalist who was, for a time, a serious rival of the playwright Oliver Goldsmith in the London theatre, after his play False… …

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  • 92fool — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. See folly. v. dupe, mislead; idle away; tamper. See deception, change, inactivity. fool around II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A silly or stupid person] Syn. nitwit, simpleton, dunce, ninny, cretin, nincompoop …

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  • 93turn — v 1. rotate, spin, revolve, Archaic. trundle; swivel, pivot, wheel, caracole; roll, rev, twirl, twiddle, crank; reel, circumvolve, circumrotate, gyre; gyrate, circle, whirl, circumduct; swirl, eddy, circulate, move in circles, go round; (of the… …

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  • 94cheat — I verb act dishonestly, be cunning, be dishonest, befool, beguile, betray, break faith, commit breach of trust, cozen, deceive, defalcate, defraud, deprive of dishonestly, dissemble, dupe, embezzle, fraudare, ignore ethics, inveigle, lack honesty …

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  • 95trick — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. artifice, stratagem, craft; illusion; wile, ruse, subterfuge, fraud, imposture, deception; tour, shift, turn; trait, idiosyncrasy, peculiarity. See unconformity. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A deceit] Syn.… …

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  • 96Auto-antonym — Enantiodrome redirects here. For the Jungian principle of equilibrium, see Enantiodromia. An auto antonym (sometimes spelled autantonym), or contranym (originally spelled contronym), is a word with a homograph (a word of the same spelling) that… …

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  • 97betray — I (disclose) verb acknowledge, admit, air, aperire, avow, bare, bear witness against, bring into the open, bring to light, come clean, confess, declare, detegere, divulge, double cross, expose, give away, give utterance to, impart, inform, inform …

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  • 98forswear one's self — Perjure one s self, take a false oath, swear falsely, bear false witness, break one s oath, break one s word, break one s faith, play false …

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  • 99perjure one's self — Forswear one s self, swear falsely, take a false oath, bear false witness, break one s word, break one s faith, play false …

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  • 100Mila Kunis — Kunis on a panel for Family Guy at the 2009 San Diego Comic Con International …

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