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51glumzas — glum̃zas, à adj. (4) [K] buolas, glumas …
52glumzė — ×glum̃zė (vok. Glumse) sf. (2) KII57 varškė …
53glumžė — glum̃žė sf. (2) J žr. glumis …
54gloom-and-doom — /ˈglum ən dum/ (say gloohm uhn doohm) adjective of an exaggeratedly pessimistic nature. Also, gloom and doom …
55glume — /glum/ (say gloohm) noun one of the characteristic bracts of the inflorescence of grasses, sedges, etc., especially one of the pair of bracts at the base of a spikelet. {Latin glūma hull or husk (of grain) …
56sour-puss — Glum person …
57glueman — ˈglümən noun (plural gluemen) 1. : gluer 2. : one who makes glue …
58glumiflorae — ˌglüməˈflōrˌē noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from glumi (from gluma glume) + florae (from Latin flor , flos flower) more at blow (to bloom) synonym of graminales …
59Take It From Here — (often referred to as TIFH , pronounced mdash; and sometimes humorously spelt mdash; TIFE ) was a British radio comedy programme broadcast by the BBC between 1948 and 1960. It was written by Frank Muir and Denis Norden, and starred Jimmy Edwards …
60Savage Dragon — vol. 1, #1 (July 1992), art by Erik Larsen Publication information Publisher …