glad

  • 71glad hand — ☆ glad hand n. Informal a cordial welcome, esp. one that is effusive or overly demonstrative glad hand vt., vi. glad hander n …

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  • 72Glad Rags & Body Bags — es el primer LP de la banda de psychobilly Zombie Ghost Train. Editado bajo el sello discográfico Shrunkrn Heads en el 2005. La banda sigue en la misma línea que en su EP, una mezcla de rock n roll, rockabilly y psychobilly, sin embargo se nota… …

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  • 73Glad Consuerte — Glad Consuerte, también llamado Narciso Bello o Pánfilo Suertudo es un personaje ficticio de The Walt Disney Company, creado por Carl Barks para Western Publishing. Su primera aparición fue en el Wintertime Pager, en enero de 1948. En los años… …

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  • 74glad-hand — v [I and T] to talk to or welcome people in a very friendly way, especially when this is not sincere ▪ He moved among the guests, glad handing well wishers …

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  • 75glad hand — (n.) 1895, in verbal phrase to give the glad hand extend a welcome. As a verb, attested from 1903 (also gladhand). Often used cynically …

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  • 76glad news — glad news/tidings/old fashioned phrase news that makes people happy Thesaurus: general words for information, news and factssynonym Main entry: glad …

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  • 77glad tidings — glad news/tidings/old fashioned phrase news that makes people happy Thesaurus: general words for information, news and factssynonym Main entry: glad …

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  • 78glad to see the back of — glad/happy/pleased/to see the back of informal phrase happy when you no longer have to deal with someone or something because they are annoying or unpleasant I was glad to see the back of that computer – it was nothing but trouble. can’t wait to… …

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  • 79glad|i|ate — «GLAD ee ayt, GLAY dee », adjective. Botany. sword shaped. ╂[< Latin gladius sword + English ate1] …

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  • 80glad|i|a|tor — «GLAD ee AY tuhr», noun. 1. a slave, captive, or paid fighter who fought at the public shows in the arenas in ancient Rome. 2. a skilled contender in any fight or struggle: »Figurative. Intellectual gladiators, each trying his strength against… …

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