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  • 1castaway — I. n. Outcast, reprobate, vagabond, abandoned wretch, moral shipwreck, moral wreck, lost soul. II. a. Rejected, discarded, abandoned, cast off …

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  • 2Isobel Gunn — Isobel (Isabel or Isabella) Gunn (c. 1780? – 7 November 1861), also known as John Fubbister or Mary Fubbister, was a Scottish labourer employed by the Hudson s Bay Company (HBC), noted for having passed herself as a man, thereby becoming the… …

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  • 3outcast — n. 1. Exile. 2. Reprobate, castaway, vagabond, Pariah, abandoned wretch …

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  • 4Midget —    The French master in Henry Williamson’s novel of school life, Dandelion Days, habitually addresses boys as ‘miserable midget’. The word is not in general use as a vocative, but this expression is typical of the personal vocative collocations… …

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  • 5Don Giovanni — For the legendary fictional character, see Don Juan. For the opera by Giuseppe Gazzaniga, see Don Giovanni Tenorio. For the album by Lucio Battisti, see Don Giovanni (album). Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart …

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  • 6Teddy scares — A line of twisted teddy bears created by Applehead Factory in 2003. The bears are supposed to represent old teddy bears that have been abandoned by their owners and become warped and rotted over time. There are two series of bears, including a… …

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  • 7De Falsis Deis — De falsis deis, also known as ”Homily XII ” and ”On False Gods””, is one of the homilies written by Wulfstan II, Archbishop of York and was an expansion of part of one of Ælfric of Eynsham’s homilies. Both works also drew on the writing of Martin …

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  • 8rowdy — I n 1. ruffian, tough, Inf. toughie, thug, mugger, hoodlum, Sl. hood, Sl. yap, Inf. plugugly, Inf. goon, hooligan, Chiefly Brit. rough, Inf. roughneck, Inf. baddy, Sl. bad actor, Sl. gunsel, Sl. mug, Australian Sl. larrikin, Brit. Hist. Mohock,… …

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  • 9Beachcomber (Pen name) — Beachcomber was a nom de plume used by surrealist humorous columnists D. B. Wyndham Lewis and, chiefly, J. B. Morton as authors of the Daily Express column By the Way in the period 1919 1975. Other authors who used the name were Major John… …

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  • 10Frankenstein's monster — Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus character Created by Mary Shelley …

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