
1) BBC Radio recording 2) Early bloomer, unsurprisingly 3) Fat Wreck Chords artist 4) Funnel-shaped flower
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[Bonnie Pink song] `Morning Glory` is Bonnie Pink`s second digital single. The single was released under the Warner Music Japan label on January 11, 2010. ==Tracklisting== ==Charts== ...
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[TV programme] Morning Glory was the fourth attempt at breakfast television live programming on Channel 4. It was presented by Dermot O`Leary every weekday morning from 8.30 - 9 am. Due to low ratings, despite having Big Brother`s Little Breakfast as a lead in show, it was not renewed. ...
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Morning glory is the common name for over 1,000 species of flowering plants in the family Convolvulaceae, whose current taxonomy and systematics are in flux. Morning glory species belong to many genera, some of which are: ==Habit== Most morning glory flowers unravel into full bloom in the early morning. The flowers usually start to fade a few hour...
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• (n.) A climbing plant (Ipomoea purpurea) having handsome, funnel-shaped flowers, usually red, pink, purple, white, or variegated, sometimes pale blue. See Dextrorsal.
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(from the article `1932/33: Best Actress`) Other Nominees
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(from the article `Sailing`) ...race off Australia, a traditional and a canting-keel super maxi had sailed neck and neck until the last leg to the finish well ahead of the rest. ...
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any of several herbaceous, twining plants or shrubs in the genus Ipomoea (q.v.).[4 related articles]
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(Ipomoea) These perennial or annual climbing plants come from North America, Asia, South Africa and the West Indies and have several common names, one of which is Morning Glory. This group includes the Sweet Potato, I. Batatas. Most of these plants, however, are grown for their pretty flowers. The twining, climbers grow from 10 to 30 feet high and ...
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<botany> A climbing plant (Ipomoea purpurea) having handsome, funnel-shaped flowers, usually red, pink, purple, white, or variegated, sometimes pale blue. ... See Dextrorsal. ... Synonym: Ipomoea rubrocoerulea var. Praecox., Rivea corymbosa. ... (22 Sep 2002) ...
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Horse who performs well in morning workouts but fails to fire in actual races.
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A horse which impresses on the home gallops but fails to show the same form on the race course.
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An elongated cloud band, visually similar to a roll cloud, usually appearing in the morning hours, when the atmosphere is relatively stable. Morning glories result from perturbations related to gravitational waves in a stable boundary layer.
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Morn'ing-glo`ry noun (Botany) A climbing plant (
Ipomœa purpurea ) having handsome, funnel-shaped flowers, usually red, pink, purple, white, or variegated, sometimes pale blue. See
Dextrorsal .
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Type: Term Pronunciation: mōr′ning glō′rē Synonyms: Ipomoea rubrocoerulea praecox
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Morning glory is British slang for a race horse that performs well in the pre-race gallops but fails to perform in the race.
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[
n] - any of various twining vines having funnel-shaped flowers that close late in the day
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noun any of various twining vines having funnel-shaped flowers that close late in the day
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Any of a group of twining or creeping plants native to tropical America, especially
I. purpurea, with dazzling blue flowers. Small quantities of substances similar to the hallucinogenic drug LSD are found in the seeds of some species. (Genus
Ipomoea, family Convo...
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any of various plants, esp. of the genera Ipomoea and Convolvulus, as I. purpurea, a twining plant having cordate leaves and funnel-shaped flowers of various colors, often opening only in the morning. · a racehorse that runs faster in morning workouts than in afternoon races.
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