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the kingmaker

n.
1.English statesman

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    rooted to the spot
    to be unable to move because of fear or surprise
    The boy was rooted to the spot as he watched the dog attack the rabbit.



    1.
    (1) Long, long, time ago
    (P) who lived with his virtuous wife
    (Q) in a country called Chinchinchoo
    (R) there ruled a noble king
    (S) and seven daughters
    (6) pretty, graceful and well-versed in fine arts.

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