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  • 51rant —   Nuku, wawaha, ho onui ōlelo, waha kole, olē olē, kūkahalakē. See saying, bristle.    ♦ Shameless ranting, nuku hilahila ole …

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  • 52rant — v. & n. v. 1 intr. use bombastic language. 2 tr. & intr. declaim, recite theatrically. 3 tr. & intr. preach noisily. n. 1 a piece of ranting, a tirade. 2 empty turgid talk. Derivatives: ranter n. rantingly n. Etymology: Du. ranten rave …

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  • 53rant´er — …

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  • 54rant and rave — yell and cry out, preach and complain    The old man was ranting and raving about his lost goats …

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  • 55rant and rave — to shout and complain angrily about something …

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  • 56rant´ing|ly — …

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  • 57rant·ings — /ˈræntıŋz/ noun [plural] : loud and angry comments that continue for a long time the rantings of a crazy person …

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  • 58Rock 'N' Rant — is a non profit organisation located in the Medway Towns to promote independent British musicians and comedians who may otherwise find it hard to secure gigs. At this time, the organisation has been running for two years and has promoted many… …

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  • 59Waiter Rant — Infobox Website name = Waiter Rant favicon = caption = The Waiter Rant home page as of 2008 10 03 url = http://www.waiterrant.net commercial = type = registration = owner = author = Steve Dublanica launch date = April 2004 current status =… …

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  • 60un|war´rant|a|bly — un|war|rant|a|ble «uhn WR uhn tuh buhl, WOR », adjective. 1. not justifiable or defensible; improper: »an unwarrantable conjecture. 2. without legal warrant; not permitted; illegal. –un|war´rant|a|ble|ness, noun. –un|war´rant|a|bly, adverb …

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