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  • 101oompah-pah — noun see oompah …

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  • 102oom-pah — noun a) A genre of Germanic music (especially Bavarian music) typically involving brass instruments. b) A bass line characteristic of such music, a bass that alternates lower and higher notes or chords on the beat, or that alternates in a mid… …

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  • 103mi pah — Liberian English but, I …

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  • 104chutz·pah — /ˈhʊtspə/ noun [noncount] approving : personal confidence or courage that allows someone to do or say things that may seem shocking to others It took a lot of chutzpah [=nerve] to stand up to him the way she did …

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  • 107pahlavi — pah·la·vi …

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  • 108pahmi — pah·mi …

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  • 109pâté de foie gras — /pah tay deuh fwah grah , pa tay /; Fr. /pah taydeu fwann grddah /, pl. pâtés de foie gras /pah tayz deuh fwah grah , pa tayz /; Fr. /pah taydeu fwann grddah /. See under foie gras. [1820 30; < F: goose liver pâté] * * * …

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  • 110padre — /pah dray, dree/; Sp. /pah dhrdde/; It. /pah drdde/, n., pl. padres / drayz, dreez/; Sp. / dhrddes/, padri It. / drddee/. 1. father (used esp. in addressing or referring to a priest or member of the clergy). 2. a chaplain in military or naval&#8230; …

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