
1) British slang for the senses 2) British slang for matches 3) Christmas adornments 4) Christmas decorations 5) Christmastime adornments 6) Common Christmas display 7) Exclusively Anglo word 8) Exclusively Saxon word 9) Ignites or illuminates 10) Illumines 11) Lamps 12) Live single 13) Number-one single in Poland
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1) Gnites 2) Illumination 3) Lamps 4) Lowtarsmokes 5) Luces 6) Setsfireto 7) Setsonfire 8) Smokersrequests
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The Surge: A Military History is a military history by Kimberly Kagan about the Iraq War troop surge of 2007. The book describes events in Iraq starting from late 2006, before the surge, to early 2008, focusing on the details of military operations on a week by week basis. It was described as `indispensable guide` to the understanding of America.....
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[offal] Lights are the lungs of game or livestock as used in cooking and butchery. Although technically offal, lights are rarely used in English-speaking culinary traditions, with the exception of the Scottish national dish haggis. In Malaysia, slices of beef lights (paru, literally `lung` in Malay) are coated in flour and turmeric powder, ...
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• (n. pl.) The lungs of an animal or bird; -- sometimes coarsely applied to the lungs of a human being.
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(abbr.) Standard Missile Launchers and variations.
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the major sub-divisions of the glazed area of a window
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Table or floor lamps can be used to stimulate Yang energy and can be placed anywhere in the home to energize an area such as on a table or in a dark corner of a room. The only thing to be wary of is the brilliance or harshness of the light emitted. A soft, warm glow is ideal.
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The lungs
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Lights (līts)
noun plural [ So called from their
lightness .] The lungs of an animal or bird; -- sometimes coarsely applied to the lungs of a human being.
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In architecture, lights is the name given to the openings between the mullions of a window, screen, etc, sometimes corruptly called days or bays.
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Lights is British slang for the senses.
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