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Domineering (also
called Stop-Gate or Crosscram) is a
mathematical game that can be pla**** on any
collection of
squares on a
sheet of
graph paper. For...
- but were
introduced into
English via
another language, e.g. commodore,
domineer, filibuster, ketone, loggia, lotto, mariachi, monsignor, oboe, paella,...
- and it may be used to
cover different degrees of attachment,
including domineering but a****ual
mother love –
something perhaps particularly prevalent with...
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defined as "a
person who is
relentlessly aggressive, intimidating, or
domineering",
baleboste as used by English-speakers has
taken on the connotation...
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known for her role as "Nursie" in
Blackadder II as well as Malcolm's
domineering Mother, Mrs
Stoneway in all
seven series of the ITV
comedy Watching ...
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suave master spy
Sterling Archer as he
deals with
global espionage; a
domineering, late middle-aged mother/boss,
Malory Archer; his ex-girlfriend, Agent...
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Norman Bates, a
caretaker at an
isolated motel who
struggles under his
domineering mother and
becomes embroiled in a
series of murders. The
novel is considered...
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artist Andy
Kaufman in the late 1970s. An
absurdly foul-mouthed and
domineering lounge singer claiming to hail from Las Vegas, the tuxedo-clad Clifton...
- darkness. Even here, into my
centre of repose, The
shady visions come to
domineer, Insult, and blind, and
stifle up my pomp.— Fall!—No, by
Tellus and her...
- role.
Swinton was cast
because Derrickson felt that she
could play the "
domineering, secretive, ethereal, enigmatic, [and] mystical" side of the character...