Stump

  • 101stump-tailed lizard — /stʌmp teɪld ˈlɪzəd/ (say stump tayld lizuhd) noun → shingleback. Also, stump tailed skink, stumpy …

  • 102stump something up — (Brit. informal) PAY (UP), dish out, contribute; informal fork out, shell out, lay out, cough up, chip in; N. Amer. informal ante up, pony up. → stump * * * Brit …

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  • 103stump speaker — noun : one that does stump speaking * * * stump speaker, a person who makes political speeches …

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  • 104stump sucker — noun Etymology: stump (I) + sucker (shoot) : a shoot growing from a stump …

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  • 105stump-tailed macaque — noun Date: 1938 a dark reddish brown naked faced short tailed macaque (Macaca arctoides syn. M. speciosa) of eastern Asia called also stump tailed monkey …

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  • 106stump-tailed monkey — noun see stump tailed macaque …

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  • 107Stump (drawing) — A stump is a cylindrical drawing tool, tapered at the ends and usually made of rolled paper, used by artists to smudge or blend marks made with charcoal, Conté crayon, pencil or other drawing media. By its use, gradations and half tones can be… …

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  • 108Stump Edington — Jacob Frank Stump Edington (July 4, 1891 November 11, 1969) was a Major League Baseball right fielder who played for the Pittsburgh Pirates for about a month in 1912 (June 20 July 13). The 20 year old rookie, who stood 5 8 and weighed 170 lbs.,… …

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  • 109Stump Evans — Paul Stump Evans (born 18 October 1904, died 29 August, 1928) was an American Jazz Saxophonist.He played with many famous jazz musicians of the time including Jelly Roll Morton and Kid Ory on many different sizes of saxophone but is most famous… …

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  • 110Stump Evans — Paul Anderson Stump Evans (* 18. Oktober 1904 in Lawrence (Kansas); † 29. August 1928 in Douglas (Kansas)) war ein US amerikanischer Saxophonist des Chicago Jazz. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben und Wirken 2 Literatur 3 …

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