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  • 41Come Away with Me — Album par Norah Jones Sortie 26 février 2002 Enregistrement 2001 Sorcerer Sound, New York Allaire Studios, Shokan Durée 45:03 Genre …

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  • 42Pick slide — A pick slide or pick scrape is a guitar technique most often performed in the rock or metal music genres. The technique is executed by holding the edge of the pick against any of the three or four wound strings and moving it along the string. As… …

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  • 43Come Away with Me — ÁLbum de Norah Jones Publicación 26 de febrero de 2002 Grabación 2001 Género(s) Jazz Durac …

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  • 44slip away — verb a) To leave a place, or a meeting, without being noticed Im going to try to slip away from work early, if I can. b) (of time) to pass quickly, almost unnoticed. The months slipped away and became years. Syn …

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  • 45sneak away — verb To leave a place, or a meeting, without being seen or heard Im going to try to sneak away from work early, if I can. Syn: slide off, slip away, slip off, sneak off …

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  • 46To fetch away — fetch fetch, v. i. To bring one s self; to make headway; to veer; as, to fetch about; to fetch to windward. Totten. [1913 Webster] {To fetch away} (Naut.), to break loose; to roll or slide to leeward. {To fetch and carry}, to serve obsequiously,… …

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  • 47fetch away — intransitive verb or fetch way : to move from place as a result of a ship s rolling or pitching : shift, slide some of the cargo had been loosely stowed and fetched away a little when the storm hit …

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  • 48slough away/down — (of soil or rock) collapse or slide into a hole or depression. → slough …

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  • 49Slid — Slide Slide, v. t. [imp. {Slid}; p. p. {Slidden}, {Slid}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Slidding}.] [OE. sliden, AS. sl[=i]dan; akin to MHG. sl[=i]ten, also to AS. slidor slippery, E. sled, Lith. slidus slippery. Cf. {Sled}.] 1. To move along the surface of… …

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  • 50Slid — Slide Slide, v. t. [imp. {Slid}; p. p. {Slidden}, {Slid}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Slidding}.] [OE. sliden, AS. sl[=i]dan; akin to MHG. sl[=i]ten, also to AS. slidor slippery, E. sled, Lith. slidus slippery. Cf. {Sled}.] 1. To move along the surface of… …

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