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  • 51daze — (v.) early 14c., dasen, perhaps from O.N. *dasa (Cf. dasask to become weary, with reflexive suffix sk). Or perhaps from M.Du. dasen act silly. Perhaps originally to make weary with cold, which is the sense of Icelandic dasask (from the O.N. word) …

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  • 52изматываться — ИЗМАТЫВАТЬСЯ, несов. (сов. измотаться). Разг. Приходить (прийти) в состояние сильного утомления из за интенсивной и длительной работы или воздействия неблагоприятных для живого существа факторов; Син.: выбиваться из сил, выдыхаться, Разг.… …

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  • 53frazzle — [c]/ˈfræzəl / (say frazuhl) verb (frazzled, frazzling) –verb (t) 1. to cause to fray; wear to threads or shreds. 2. to make weary; tire out. –verb (i) 3. to fray. 4. to become weary. –noun 5. a state of being frazzled or worn out. 6. a remnant;… …

  • 54bore — bore1 [bôr] vt. bored, boring [ME boren < OE borian, to bore < bor, auger < IE base * bher , to cut with a sharp point > Gr * pharein, to split, L forare, to bore, ferire, to cut, kill] 1. to make a hole in or through with a drill or… …

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  • 55wea´ri|less|ly — wea|ri|less «WIHR ee lihs», adjective. that does not weary or become weary. –wea´ri|less|ly, adverb …

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  • 56wea|ri|less — «WIHR ee lihs», adjective. that does not weary or become weary. –wea´ri|less|ly, adverb …

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  • 57Isis (band) — Infobox musical artist | Name = Isis Img capt = Isis appearing on the cover of Decibel in November 2006. From left to right: Aaron Turner, Aaron Harris, Michael Gallagher, Jeff Caxide, and Bryant Clifford Meyer. Img size = 255 Background = group… …

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  • 58Phenomenology (The beginnings of) — The beginnings of phenomenology Husserl and his predecessors Richard Cobb Stevens Edmund Husserl was the founder of phenomenology, one of the principal movements of twentieth century philosophy. His principal contribution to philosophy was his… …

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  • 59sicken — verb (sickened; sickening) Date: 13th century intransitive verb 1. to become sick 2. to become weary or satiated transitive verb 1. to make sick 2. to cause revulsion in < their prejudice sickens me > • s …

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  • 60Mrs. Brown — For the song by Herman s Hermits, see Mrs. Brown, You ve Got a Lovely Daughter. For the Dr. Seuss character, see Hop on Pop. Mrs Brown Video release poster for the film Directed by …

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