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in miss ball's own words on a TV talk show once. she used to bleach her blond back in the 30's during the jean Harlow craze. but her hair started to turn out greenish blond. at someones suggestion , going it with a red color would take away the green. that's maybe when she started using henna on her hair.
The meaning of the word boulder is a very large stone or a rock. This word is known as a noun. That is the meaning of the word boulder.
In the Japanese version but not the English version.
Alien is the Latin word meaning "someone not from here", it was used to refer to foreigners
Just defeat Cyrus(when have 7 gym badges)in the headquarters in veil stone city WORD
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Wasn't "Peckerwood" mentioned in the movies, "Auntie Mame" with either Rosalind Russell in 1958, or Lucille Ball in 1974?
Lucille is from the Latin lucilla which is derived from the latin word Lucia which means light.
You are a well-known artist; one quite skilled with the brush.
Yes, it most definitely is an accepted word. It means "shaped like a sphere", like a ball.
The Germans use the same word - Paintball (it is what is known as a loan word)
"If" is a well-known poem by Rudyard Kipling with a two-letter word for its title.
popular
well-known
If you use the term as an adjective, you would hyphenate it: He is a well-known man. But if you switch the word order around, you would say: He is a man who is well known.
Her gentility is well-known.
"Nagpakadalubhasa" is a Tagalog phrase that translates to "became proficient" or "mastered" in English. It is used to describe someone who has advanced their skills or knowledge in a particular field or subject.