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| A Strong Feeling deriving from one's mood, circumstances and relationships |
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| An interview for a role or a job |
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| Performance of various plays, operas, and ballets by a company. |
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| the words of a song in popular music. |
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| an entertainer on stage or television whose act is designed to make an audience laugh. |
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| a comic work using buffoonery and horseplay and typically including crude characterization and amusing situations |
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| a three-legged stand for supporting a camera or other apparatus. |
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| having or showing the ability to speak fluently and coherently. |
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| repeated or additional performance of an item at the end of a concert, as called for by an audience. |
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| a short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person. |
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| relating to the commissioning or preparing of material for publication. |
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| an identifying or decorative symbol usually made up of a person's initial |
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| the biography of oneself narrated by oneself |
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| not clear enough to be read. |
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| text added at the end of a book or other document |
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| the sacred writings of a religion |
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| a list of the books of a specific author or publisher, or on a specific subject. |
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| an author's handwritten or typed text that has not yet been published. |
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| praise enthusiastically and publicly. |
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| to say the opposite of what someone else has said |
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