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  • 101Everyone Should Be Killed — Эта статья не соответствует минимальным требованиям к статьям о музыкальных релизах. Пожалуйста, ознакомьтесь с правилом и …

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  • 102behave — verb ADVERB ▪ impeccably (esp. BrE), perfectly, well ▪ honourably/honorably ▪ aggressively, badly, disgracefully (esp. BrE), outrageously …

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  • 103tabloid — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ daily, weekly (esp. AmE) ▪ local (esp. AmE), national (esp. BrE) ▪ popular ▪ supermarket (AmE …

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  • 104outrageously — Synonyms and related words: abominably, atrociously, awfully, basely, bestially, brutally, contemptibly, deplorably, despicably, detestably, disgracefully, disgustingly, dreadful, dreadfully, egregiously, excessively, exorbitantly, extortionately …

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  • 105KARA —    a gold mining district in East Siberia, 300 m. from Chita, of which the mines are the private property of the Czar, and are worked by convicts, who are often disgracefully treated, many of them merely political offenders …

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  • 106earg — adj 1. slothful, sluggish; swift, fleeing through fear, timorous, timid, cowardly, spiritless, craven, weak, inert; 2. evil, vile, wretched, ill, craven; vicious, profligate, prodigal; 3. adv earge, earglíce fearfully, timidly, disgracefully,… …

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  • 107edwítful — adj shameful, disgraceful, ignominious; adv edwítfullíce disgracefully …

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  • 108edwítfullic — adj disgraceful; adv edwítfulliclíce disgracefully …

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  • 109fǽcne — 1. adj deceitful, treacherous; vile, worthless; 2. adj deceitfully, maliciously, disgracefully; 2 exceedingly …

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  • 110scamlic — adj 1. shamefast, bashful; 2. shameful, base, disgraceful, ignominious; 3. modest; 4. adv scamliclíce shamefully, disgracefully …

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