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  • 21The Innocents Abroad — The Innocents Abroad, or The New Pilgrims Progress   …

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  • 22The Next Iron Chef — Who will climb the ranks to culinary greatness? Format Reality, Cooking Starring Alton Brown Mark Dacascos …

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  • 23rack — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ display, storage ▪ cooling, drying ▪ bicycle, bike (informal), coat, luggage …

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  • 24rack — 01. We got a bike [rack] for our van, so we can take our bicycles with us when we go camping. 02. The pick up truck had a shotgun sitting on a [rack] behind the driver. 03. The store has [racks] of great clothes on sale for 50% off. 04. The… …

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  • 25rack — rack1 [ ræk ] noun count * 1. ) an object used for storing things that consists of a row of small shelves, spaces, or hooks: She flicked through the clothes on the rack, looking for something suitable. a wine rack a vegetable rack a ) a metal… …

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  • 26Rack 'n Roll — Infobox FRC Game game title = Rack n Roll year = 2007 number teams = 1305 [ [http://www.usfirst.org/who/content.aspx?id=160 USFIRST.org ] ] number regionals = 37 [ [http://www.usfirst.org/community/frc/regionalevents.aspx?id=430 FRC Regional… …

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  • 27Mangle rack — Rack Rack, n. [Probably fr. D. rek, rekbank, a rack, rekken to stretch; akin to G. reck, reckbank, a rack, recken to stretch, Dan. r[ae]kke, Sw. r[ a]cka, Icel. rekja to spread out, Goth. refrakjan to stretch out; cf. L. porrigere, Gr. ore gein.… …

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  • 28To live at rack and manger — Rack Rack, n. [Probably fr. D. rek, rekbank, a rack, rekken to stretch; akin to G. reck, reckbank, a rack, recken to stretch, Dan. r[ae]kke, Sw. r[ a]cka, Icel. rekja to spread out, Goth. refrakjan to stretch out; cf. L. porrigere, Gr. ore gein.… …

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  • 29rack — rack1 rackingly, adv. /rak/, n. 1. a framework of bars, wires, or pegs on which articles are arranged or deposited: a clothes rack; a luggage rack. 2. a fixture containing several tiered shelves, often affixed to a wall: a book rack; a spice rack …

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  • 30rack — rack1 [ræk] n [Sense: 1 3,5 7; Date: 1300 1400; : Middle Dutch; Origin: rec frame ] [Sense: 4; Origin: Old English wrAc unhappiness, punishment ] 1.) a frame or shelf that has bars or hooks on which you can put things ▪ a wine rack ▪ …

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