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  • 61sabotage — {{11}}sabotage (n.) 1910, from Fr. sabotage, from saboter to sabotage, bungle, lit. walk noisily, from sabot wooden shoe (13c.), altered (by association with O.Fr. bot boot ) from M.Fr. savate old shoe, from an unidentified source that also… …

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  • 62sandal — sandal1 noun a light shoe with an openwork upper or straps attaching the sole to the foot. Derivatives sandalled (US sandaled) adjective Origin ME: via L. from Gk sandalion, dimin. of sandalon wooden shoe , prob. of Asiatic origin. sandal2 noun… …

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  • 63slipper — n pump, mule, sandal, moccasin; house shoe, bedroom slipper, loafer, slip on; dancing pump, ballet slipper, opera pump; zori, Sl. flip flop; clog, wooden shoe, Trademark. Dr. Scholls …

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  • 64sandal — ► NOUN ▪ a shoe with an openwork upper or straps attaching the sole to the foot. DERIVATIVES sandalled (US sandaled) adjective. ORIGIN Greek sandalon wooden shoe …

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  • 65sandaled — sandal ► NOUN ▪ a shoe with an openwork upper or straps attaching the sole to the foot. DERIVATIVES sandalled (US sandaled) adjective. ORIGIN Greek sandalon wooden shoe …

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  • 66sandalled — sandal ► NOUN ▪ a shoe with an openwork upper or straps attaching the sole to the foot. DERIVATIVES sandalled (US sandaled) adjective. ORIGIN Greek sandalon wooden shoe …

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  • 67ga|loshe — ga|losh or ga|loshe «guh LOSH», noun. 1. a rubber overshoe covering the ankle, worn in wet or snowy weather. 2. Obsolete. a) a wooden shoe or sandal; clog: »He were worthy to unbuckle his galosh (Chaucer). b) any boot or shoe. Also, galoche …

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  • 68ga|losh — or ga|loshe «guh LOSH», noun. 1. a rubber overshoe covering the ankle, worn in wet or snowy weather. 2. Obsolete. a) a wooden shoe or sandal; clog: »He were worthy to unbuckle his galosh (Chaucer). b) any boot or shoe. Also, galoche …

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  • 69Farmers golf — Boerengolf (in English called Farmer s golf) is a somewhat ludicrous farm land game modelled after the sport of golf. It originated from a cheese farm run by Peter Weenink in Lievelde, a small village in the Achterhoek region of the… …

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  • 70Ry Municipality — Until January 1, 2007 Ry municipality was a municipality (Danish, kommune ) in the former Aarhus County on the Jutland peninsula in central Denmark. The municipality covered an area of 152,44 km², and had a total population of 11.244 (2005). Its… …

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