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  • 11Christine (book) — For the Steven King novel, see Christine (novel). For other uses, see Christine (disambiguation). Christine is purportedly a compilation of letters from a gifted young English girl studying in Germany just before the outbreak of the war (Charms… …

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  • 12The Wild Child — Infobox Film name = The Wild Child caption = Theatrical poster director = François Truffaut producer = Marcel Berbert writer = Novel: Jean Itard Screenplay: François Truffaut Jean Gruault starring = Jean Pierre Cargol François Truffaut Françoise… …

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  • 13absorbably — adverb In an absorbable manner. See Also: absorb, absorbedly, absorbently, absorbingly …

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  • 14absorbedly — adverb In a manner as if wholly engrossed or engaged. See Also: absorb, absorbably, absorbently, absorbingly …

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  • 15absorbently — adverb In an absorbent manner. See Also: absorb, absorbably, absorbedly, absorbingly …

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  • 16liberal — {{11}}liberal (adj.) mid 14c., generous, also, late 14c., selfless; noble, nobly born; abundant, and, early 15c., in a bad sense extravagant, unrestrained, from O.Fr. liberal befitting free men, noble, generous, willing, zealous (12c.), from L.… …

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  • 17absorb — [əb zɔ:b, sɔ:b] verb 1》 soak up (liquid or another substance). 2》 take in (information). 3》 assimilate (a lesser entity) into a larger one. 4》 use up (time or resources). 5》 reduce the effect or intensity of (sound or an impact). 6》 [usu. as… …

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  • 18absorbing — /əbˈsɔbɪŋ/ (say uhb sawbing), / ˈzɔ / (say zaw ) adjective engrossing: an absorbing pursuit. –absorbingly, adverb …

  • 19absorbing — [ab sôr′biŋ, abzôr′biŋ; əb sôr′biŋ, əbzôr′biŋ] adj. very interesting; engrossing [an absorbing tale] absorbingly adv …

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  • 20absorbing — adj. engrossing; intensely interesting. Derivatives: absorbingly adv …

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