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  • 81ball up — verb Date: 1884 transitive verb to make a mess of ; confuse, muddle intransitive verb to become badly muddled or confused …

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  • 82numskull — or numbskull noun Etymology: numb + skull Date: 1717 1. a thick or muddled head 2. a dull or stupid person ; dunce …

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  • 83muddle — I. verb (muddled; muddling) Etymology: probably from obsolete Dutch moddelen, from Middle Dutch, from modde mud; akin to Middle Low German mudde Date: 1676 transitive verb 1. to make turbid or muddy 2. to befog or stupefy especially with liquor 3 …

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  • 84muddy — I. adjective (muddier; est) Date: 15th century 1. morally impure ; base 2. a. full of or covered with mud b. characteristic or suggestive of mud < a muddy flavor > < muddy colors > …

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  • 85Aeolus — For the click beetle genus, see Aeolus (beetle) .Aeolus (Greek: polytonic|Αἴολος [aí.jo.los] , Ailos Modern Greek:Audio IPA|lang=Greek|Ell Aiolos.ogg| [ e.o.los] ), Latinized as Æolus was the ruler of the winds in Greek mythology. In fact this&#8230; …

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  • 86Bill Clinton — William Clinton redirects here. For other uses, see William Clinton (disambiguation). Bill Clinton …

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  • 87The Beach Boys — Infobox musical artist Name = The Beach Boys Img capt = The surviving Beach Boys in 2006 (L R): Brian Wilson, David Marks, Bruce Johnston, Al Jardine, Mike Love Landscape = Background = group or band Origin = Hawthorne, California, USA Genre =&#8230; …

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  • 88Clitoris — Clit redirects here. For other uses, see Clit (disambiguation). Clitoris …

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  • 89Deconstruction — For the approach to post modern architecture, see Deconstructivism; for other uses, see Deconstruction (disambiguation). Deconstruction is a term introduced by French philosopher Jacques Derrida in his 1967 book Of Grammatology. Although he&#8230; …

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  • 90Free market — A free market is a market in which property rights are voluntarily exchanged at a price arranged completely by the mutual consent of sellers and buyers. In a free market, individuals, rather than government, make the majority of decisions&#8230; …

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