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name part
n.
1.the role of the character after whom the play is named
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dig some dirt up on (someone) or dig up some dirt on (someone)
to find out something bad about someone
The newspaper worked hard to dig up some dirt on the politician.
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Desiccated
a.
flaccid
b.
sodden
c.
arid
d.
crushed
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Fact
In japanese, the words for "four" and "dead" are pronounced exactly the same. This is also true for "nine" and "pain". This explains why no hotel rooms in japan have the numbers 4 or 9.
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