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  • 91Word Freak (book) — Word Freak is a non fiction narrative by Stefan Fatsis published in 2001 (ISBN 0 618 01584 1).The book is subtitled Heartbreak, Triumph, Genius, and Obsession in the World of Competitive SCRABBLE Players . Stefan Fatsis, sports reporter for The… …

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  • 92Good Friday — late 13c., from GOOD (Cf. good) in M.E. sense of holy, also especially of holy days or seasons observed by the church (early 15c.); the word also was applied to Christmas and Shrove Tuesday …

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  • 93Good Lord (disambiguation) — Good Lord (exclamation), a most commonly refers to an English word used in exclamation.Good Lord, a New Zealand thoroughbred racehorse …

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  • 94good will — O.E. godes willan “virtuous, pious, upright,” also “state of wishing well to another.” One word form goodwill (18c.) is used especially in commercial senses …

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  • 95put in a good word for — said things in favor of someone or something in an attempt to help make a favorable impression …

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  • 96put in a good word for —  Speak in favour of (usu. a person) …

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  • 97Good News Bible — Bible translation infobox | translation title=Good News Bible full name=Good News Bible other names=Good News Translation, Today s English Version abbreviation=GNB (or GNT/TEV) NT published=1966 OT published=1976 complete bible published=1976… …

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  • 98Good and evil — In religion, ethics, and philosophy, the phrase, good and evil refers to the location of objects, desires, and behaviors on a two way spectrum, with one direction being morally positive ( good ), and the other morally negative ( evil ). Good is a …

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  • 99good — I UK [ɡʊd] / US adjective Word forms good : adjective good comparative better UK [ˈbetə(r)] / US [ˈbetər] superlative best UK [best] / US *** 1) of a high quality or standard We saw a really good film last night. They were all dressed in their… …

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  • 100Good will — Will Will, n. [OE. wille, AS. willa; akin to OFries. willa, OS. willeo, willio, D. wil, G. wille, Icel. vili, Dan. villie, Sw. vilja, Goth wilja. See {Will}, v.] [1913 Webster] 1. The power of choosing; the faculty or endowment of the soul by… …

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