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  • 21The Nibblers — were fictional characters who had their own comic strip in the UK comic The Beano . The Nibblers were a community of mice who lived in a hole in the wall, and were always stealing food from Porky, the fat owner of the house. Porky and his cat… …

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  • 22Funday PawPet Show — Infobox Television show name = Funday PawPet Show caption = format = Improvisational comedy creator = Randy Yappy Fox writer = director = developer = presenter = starring = KuddlePup (K.P.) YappyFox JakRabbit (J.R.) Scott Garron (Simba) Liesl… …

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  • 23Kitty Crowther — est une illustratrice et auteure belge de littérature de jeunesse, née le 4 avril 1970 à Bruxelles. Après avoir obtenu son graduat en Arts plastiques à Saint Luc (Bruxelles), elle commence à illustrer puis à publier. En 2006, le Grand prix… …

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  • 24scream — /skreem/, v.i. 1. to utter a loud, sharp, piercing cry. 2. to emit a shrill, piercing sound: The sirens and whistles screamed. 3. to laugh immoderately or uncontrollably: The comedian had the audience screaming. 4. to shout or speak shrilly, esp …

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  • 25screech — screecher, n. /skreech/, v.i. 1. to utter or make a harsh, shrill cry or sound: The child screeched hysterically. The brakes screeched. v.t. 2. to utter with a screech: She screeched her warning. n. 3. a harsh, shrill cry or sound: an owl s… …

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  • 26Cocoto Kart Racer — Desarrolladora(s) Neko Entertainment Distribuidora(s) BigBen Interactive, Conspiracy Entertainment Plataforma(s) PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo DS, Game B …

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  • 27squeak — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. creak, cry; informal, squeak by, just make it, pull through. See escape. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. peep, squeal, shrill sound; see cry 2 , noise 1 . v. Syn. creak, screech, scritch, peep, squeal, scream …

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  • 28screech — [skri:tʃ] v [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: scritch to screech (13 20 centuries), from the sound] 1.) [I and T] to shout loudly in an unpleasant high voice because you are angry, afraid, or excited = ↑shriek, scream ↑scream ▪ Look out! she screeched. ▪ …

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  • 29screech — mid 13c., schrichen, possibly of imitative origin (Cf. shriek). The noun is first recorded 1550s. Screech owl is attested from 1590s (scritch owl is from 1520s) …

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  • 30screech — noun a loud, harsh, piercing cry or sound. verb 1》 make a screech. 2》 move rapidly with a screech. Derivatives screecher noun screechy adjective Origin C16 (as v.): alt. of archaic scritch, of imitative origin …

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