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Ham logo #10101) Abominable showman 2) Actor in shambles 3) Actor of sorts 4) Actor or operator 5) Actor who overacts 6) Actor who overdoes it 7) Actor, sometimes 8) Adornment on an Italian fave 9) Adornment on a pizza 10) Adornment on a cheesy disc 11) Adornment on an Italian food 12) Adornment for an Italian food
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Ham logo #10101) Actor 2) Ammerländer schinken 3) Anfu ham 4) Bad actor 5) Bitbitactor 6) Christmas ham 7) City ham 8) Country ham 9) Elenski but 10) Emoter 11) Gammon 12) Gammon 13) Jambon 14) Jamon 15) Jamón 16) Jamón ibérico 17) Jinhua ham 18) Limerick ham 19) Mugger 20) Overact 21) Overplay 22) Prague ham
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ham logo #10444
  1. thigh of a hog (usually smoked)
  2. an unskilled actor who overacts

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Ham logo #21833 As in 'What a Ham'. Term used for a horse that has been in a good paddock/looks a little large around the edges.
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Ham logo #21002• (n.) Home. • (n.) The thigh of any animal; especially, the thigh of a hog cured by salting and smoking. • (n.) The region back of the knee joint; the popliteal space; the hock.
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HAM logo #218091. (initial) Heavy Assault Missile. 2. (initial) Heavy Assault Missile Launcher.
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HAM logo #20658Hold And Modify. This enables your Amiga to display more colours. On OCS/ECS machines it showed 4096 colours whilst AGA machines such as the A1200, CD³² and A4000 used the more advanced HAM8 to show 256,000 colours at once.
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Ham logo #21003(from the article `Noah`) ...first, the passage attributes the beginnings of agriculture, and in particular the cultivation of the vine, to Noah; second, it attempts to ...
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Ham logo #21003town, upper valley of the Somme River, Somme département, Picardie région, France, southwest of Saint-Quentin. Its medieval fortress, used for ...
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ham logo #21003the rear leg of a hog prepared as food, either fresh or preserved through a curing process that involves salting, smoking, or drying. The two hams ...
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Ham logo #21160A 44-month-old male chimpanzee launched on board Mercury Capsule No. 5 at 11:55 am on January 31, 1961, for a suborbital flight. He was named for the initials of Holloman Aerospace Medical Center, New Mexico where the space chimps lived and trained, and also after the commander of Holloman Aeromedic...
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ham logo #209731. <anatomy> The region back of the knee joint; the popliteal space; the hock. ... 2. The thigh of any animal; especially, the thigh of a hog cured by salting and smoking. 'A plentiful lack of wit, together with most weak ham.' (Shak) ... Origin: AS. Ham; akin to D. Ham, dial. G. Hamme, OHG. Hamma. Perh. Named from the bend at the ham, and ak...
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Ham logo #21759 Ham is the thigh and rump of pork, cut from the haunch of a pig or boar. Although it may be cooked and served fresh, most ham is cured in some fashion
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Ham logo #20972Ham (hăm) noun [ Anglo-Saxon ham ; akin to Dutch ham , dial. German hamme , Old High German hamma . Perh. named from the bend at the ham, and akin to English chamber . Confer Gammon ham.] 1. (Anat.) The region back of the knee joint; the p...
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Ham logo #20972Ham (häm) noun Home. [ North of Eng.] Chaucer.
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ham logo #23393Ham is an incompetent boxer
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Ham logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: ham Definitions: 1. Thomas Hale, U.S. physician, 1905-1987. See: Ham test
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ham logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: ham Definitions: 1. The buttock and back part of the thigh. Synonyms: popliteal fossa
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Ham logo #21217In Norse mythology, Ham is a storm demon or weather spirit.
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Ham logo #21217Ham is the inner angle of the joint which unites the thigh and the leg of an animal, but more generally the term is understood to mean the cured and smoked thigh of the ox, sheep, or pig, especially pig (pork). Traditionally, the meat is first well rubbed with salt, and a few days after it is rubbed again with a mixture of salt, saltpetre, and suga...
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Ham logo #21217Ham is slang for an amateur radio enthusiast.
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Ham logo #23720slang for an exaggerating, unconvincing, incompetent actor or actress.
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Ham logo #20110The hind leg of a hog. The taste of ham is affected by the age and breed of the hog, as well as by the food that the hog was fed. The unprocessed meat is called 'fresh ham,' but most ham is cured.
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Ham logo #20785Inshore minesweeper class vessel [UK]
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ham logo #20974jambon noun meat cut from the thigh of a hog (usually smoked)
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