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121Garrulously — Garrulous Gar ru*lous, a. [L. garrulus, fr. garrire to chatter, talk; cf. Gr. ? voice, ? to speak, sing. Cf. {Call}.] 1. Talking much, especially about commonplace or trivial things; talkative; loquacious. [1913 Webster] The most garrulous people …
122Garrulousness — Garrulous Gar ru*lous, a. [L. garrulus, fr. garrire to chatter, talk; cf. Gr. ? voice, ? to speak, sing. Cf. {Call}.] 1. Talking much, especially about commonplace or trivial things; talkative; loquacious. [1913 Webster] The most garrulous people …
123Albanian Resistance of World War II — Part of World War II Communist partisans in Tirana, 28 November 1944 …
124River Ver — The River Ver is a river in Hertfordshire, England. The river begins in the grounds of Markyate Cell, and flows south for 12 miles (20 km) alongside Watling Street through Flamstead, Redbourn, St Albans and Park Street, and joins the River Colne… …
125Thady Quill — Lyrics Ye maids of Duhallow who re anxious for courting A word of advice I will give unto ye Proceed to Banteer to the athletic races And hand in your names to the club committee But do not commence any sketch of your programme Till a carriage… …
126Lyttelton, George Lyttelton, 1st Baron — ▪ British statesman and writer in full George Lyttelton, 1st Baron Lyttelton of Frankley born Jan. 17, 1709, Hagley, Worcestershire, Eng. died Aug. 22, 1773, Hagley British Whig statesman and writer, patron of novelist Henry Fielding and… …
127Ver (rivière) — 51° 43′ 57″ N 0° 19′ 49″ W / 51.7326, 0.3302 …
128spring tide — n. 1. a type of tide that occurs at the time of a new moon or full moon: at these times the high tides are higher and the low tides are lower than the corresponding tides during neap tide because of the gravitational effects of the straight line… …