Torch

  • 121torch song — noun Etymology: from the phrase to carry a torch for (to be in love) Date: 1930 a popular sentimental song of unrequited love …

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  • 122Torch Theatre, Dublin — The Torch Theatre was a theatre located in Capel Street, Dublin. It was founded by husband and wife team Charles L. Keogh and Evelyn Lund and opened on February 27, 1935. It specialised in productions of melodrama. The theatre operated… …

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  • 123Torch (cocktail) — The Torch is a mixed drink created by putting three parts orange soda over ice and quickly adding one part Grenadine syrup, which causes the drink to be red at the bottom shading to orange at the top, hence the name. It is widely considered to… …

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  • 124torch singer — a singer, esp. a woman, who specializes in singing torch songs. [1930 35] * * * …

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  • 125torch song — noun a song, often sentimental, lamenting an unrequited love; normally sung by a woman See Also: torch singer …

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  • 126torch singer — noun a singer of torch songs; most often a woman …

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  • 127TORCH syndrome — [toxoplasmosis, other agents, rubella, cytomegalovirus, herpes simplex] any of a group of infections seen in neonates that occurs when organisms causing one of the infections cross the placental barrier; they all have similar symptoms in babies… …

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  • 128torch song — noun a sad or sentimental song of unrequited love. Derivatives torch singer noun …

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