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  • 21sulk — sulk1 [sʌlk] v [Date: 1700 1800; Origin: sulky] to be silently angry and refuse to be friendly or discuss what is annoying or upsetting you used to show disapproval ▪ Nicola sulked all morning. sulk 2 sulk2 [i]n a time when someone is sulking… …

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  • 22sulk — /sʌlk / (say sulk) verb (i) 1. to hold aloof in a sullen, morose, ill humoured, or offended mood. –noun 2. a state or fit of sulking. 3. (plural) ill humour shown by sulking: to have the sulks. 4. Also, sulker. someone who sulks. {backformation… …

  • 23Opera Comique — This article is about the London theatre. For the Paris opera house associated with the operas by Berlioz, Bizet and Debussy, see Opéra Comique. For the opera style, see opéra comique. Coordinates: 51°30′47″N 0°07′07″W /  …

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  • 24Frank Desprez — (February 9 1853 ndash; November 25 1916) was an English playwright, essayist, and poet. He wrote more than twenty pieces for the theatre, as well as numerous shorter works, including his famous poem, Lasca .Life and careerDesprez was born in… …

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  • 25Frank Thornton (Savoyard) — This article is about the 19th century Savoyard. For the English television actor, see Frank Thornton. Frank Thornton (1845 December 18, 1918) was an English actor, comedian, and stage manager.Life and careerEarly in his career, Thornton gave… …

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  • 26John Le Hay — Life and careerLe Hay was born in Dublin, Ireland. Early careerAs a young actor, Le Hay traveled with a minstrel troupe, where his gift for ventriloquism was soon evident. He was engaged by Edgar Bruce in 1879 for the Royalty Theatre, where he… …

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  • 27Ópera Savoy — Teatro Savoy (c. 1881). La ópera Savoy es un estilo de ópera cómica desarrollado en Inglaterra a finales de siglo XIX, siendo W. S. Gilbert y Arthur Sullivan sus exponentes más exitosos. El nombre proviene del Teatro Savoy, construido por el… …

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  • 28dejection — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Sadness Nouns 1. dejection, dejectedness, depression; lowness or depression of spirits; weight or damp on the spirits; low, bad, drooping, or depressed spirits; sinking heart, heaviness of heart;… …

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  • 29Dejection — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Dejection >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 dejection dejection Sgm: N 1 dejectedness dejectedness &c. >Adj. Sgm: N 1 depression depression prosternation| Sgm: N 1 lowness of spirits lowness of spirits depression of… …

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  • 30Discontent — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Discontent >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 discontent discontent discontentment Sgm: N 1 dissatisfaction dissatisfaction Sgm: N 1 dissent dissent &c. 489 GRP: N 2 Sgm: N 2 disappointment disappointment mor …

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