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small gross, is 120 or ten
dozen.
Dozen may also be used to
express a
moderately large quantity as in "several
dozen" (e.g.,
dozens of
people came to the party)...
- "snaps". The term
dozens has long been
debated as to its etymology, with
urban legend abounding. The
first academic treatment of the
Dozens was made in 1939...
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Recordings "The
Dirty Dozens",
noted recordings by
Speckled Red The
Dirty Dozen (album), by
George Thorogood and the
Destroyers Dirty Dozen (album) by Hugh...
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Dozens may also
refer to: The
Dozens, a
contest common among African Americans where parti****nts
insult each
other "The
Dozens" (Black-ish), an
episode of...
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Cheaper by the
Dozen is a 2003
American comedy film
directed by
Shawn Levy. It is a
remake of the 1950 film of the same name. Both
films were inspired...
- The
Dirty Dozen is a 1967
American war film
directed by
Robert Aldrich and
starring Lee Marvin, with an
ensemble supporting cast
including Ernest Borgnine...
- A dime a
dozen is an
American English idiom,
meaning "so
common as to be
practically worthless". A Dime a
Dozen or Dime a
Dozen may also
refer to: "Dime...
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There are
dozens of
different wiki
engines in use, both
standalone and part of
other software...
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Cheaper by the
Dozen is a semi-autobiographical
novel written by
Frank Bunker Gilbreth Jr. and
Ernestine Gilbreth Carey,
published in 1948. The novel...
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dozen or Baker's
Dozen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A baker's
dozen is 13 items,
rather than the 12
items in a
standard dozen. Baker's
Dozen may...