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81Bauer family (Guiding Light) — The Bauer family is a fictional family on the CBS daytime drama Guiding Light . The Bauer family currently resides in Springfield and is considered by many to be the anchor family and the moral compass to both the town and the show. The Bauers… …
82white-headed — adjective Date: 1525 1. having the hair, fur, or plumage of the head white or very light 2. specially favored ; fortunate used especially in the phrase white headed boy …
83States headed by Elizabeth II — The number of states headed by Queen Elizabeth II has varied during her age|1952|2|6 years on the throne, all together seeing her as head of state of a total of thirty three countries during this period. The 16 that presently have her as… …
84white-headed — [hwīt′hed΄id, wīt′hed′id] adj. 1. having a white head; specif., having white or very light hair, feathers, etc. on the head 2. Informal FAIR HAIRED (sense 2) …
85white-headed — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ adjective 1. a. : having the head white b. (1) : having white hair (2) : having very light hair 2. : highly favore …
86fair-headed — fairˈ haired or fairˈ headed adjective Having light coloured hair • • • Main Entry: ↑fair …
87lightheaded — adjective 1. lacking seriousness; given to frivolity a dizzy blonde light headed teenagers silly giggles • Syn: ↑airheaded, ↑dizzy, ↑empty headed, ↑featherbrained, ↑ …
88Islamic arts — Visual, literary, and performing arts of the populations that adopted Islam from the 7th century. Islamic visual arts are decorative, colourful, and, in religious art, nonrepresentational; the characteristic Islamic decoration is the arabesque.… …
89Dion Fortune — Born Violet Mary Firth 6 December 1890 Llandudno, Wales Died 8 January 1946 (aged 54) Middlesex, London Occupation Occultist, author Violet Mary Firth Evans (6 December 1890[1] – …
90swooning — adjective weak and likely to lose consciousness suddenly felt faint from the pain was sick and faint from hunger felt light in the head a swooning fit light headed with wine light headed from lack of sleep • Syn: ↑ …