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  • 33Lonie Walker — is an American Acid Blues singer, whose music is a mixture rock, soul, funk, jazz and blues. Walker s stories has been explained as very similar to her music. Her performances are described as emotional journeys. She sings about relationships of… …

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  • 34Desperate Romantics — Publicity still portraying (left to right) Samuel Barnett as John Everett Millais, Sam Crane as Fred Walters, Aidan Turner as Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Rafe Spall as William Holman Hunt. Genre Costum …

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  • 36Oscar Brand discography — Oscar Brand is a folk singer, songwriter, and author. He has released nearly 100 albums and composed hundreds of songs, among them Canadian patriotic songs, songs of the U.S. Armed Forces, sea shanties, presidential campaign songs over the years …

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  • 37rollickingly — adverb in a carefree manner (Freq. 1) she was rollickingly happy • Syn: ↑boisterously • Derived from adjective: ↑boisterous (for: ↑boisterously), ↑rollicking …

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  • 38rol´lick|ing|ly — rol|lick|ing «ROL uh kihng», adjective. frolicking; jolly; lively: »I had a rollicking good time at the picnic. A giddy and rollicking company were gathered at Judge Thatcher s (Mark Twain). SYNONYM(S): sportive. –rol´lick|ing|ly, adverb …

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  • 39rol|lick|ing — «ROL uh kihng», adjective. frolicking; jolly; lively: »I had a rollicking good time at the picnic. A giddy and rollicking company were gathered at Judge Thatcher s (Mark Twain). SYNONYM(S): sportive. –rol´lick|ing|ly, adverb …

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  • 40rol|lick|some — «ROL ihk suhm», adjective. = rollicking. (Cf. ↑rollicking) …

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