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  • 91Glad (ville) — Carte hongroise du XIX ème siècle illustrant la Gesta Hungarorum …

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  • 92Glad (duque) — Voivodatos (Ducados) de Glad y Salan, según curug.rastko.net y www.eliznik.org.uk. Sin embargo en algunas otras interpretaciones (por ejemplo este mapa …

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  • 93glád — ú in a m (ȃ) 1. občutek potrebe po jedi; lakota: najhujši glad ga je že minil; nič več ne čuti gladu; utešiti glad; v prijetni družbi je čisto pozabil na glad / pri njih ji ne bo treba trpeti gladu; pren., ekspr. glad po zemlji 2. pomanjkanje… …

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  • 94Glad All Over Again — Infobox Album Name = Glad All Over Again Type = compilation Artist = The Dave Clark Five Released = 1993 Recorded = various Genre = Rock Length = Label = Epic Records Producer = various Reviews = * Allmusic Rating|4.5|5… …

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  • 95glad — • lycklig, glad, strålande, lycksalig, lyckosam, glädjande • glädjande, glad, trevlig, rolig, angenäm, uppmuntrande • glad, munter, upprymd, solig, uppsluppen, glättig, skämtsam, skojig, lustig • lekfull, leklysten, leksen, glad, munter,… …

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  • 96glad — adjective (gladder, gladdest) 1》 pleased; feeling pleasure.     ↘causing happiness: glad tidings. 2》 (often glad of) grateful. verb (glads, gladding, gladded) literary make happy; please. Phrases give someone the glad eye …

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  • 97glad — adjective 1) I m really glad you re coming Syn: pleased, happy, delighted, thrilled, overjoyed, elated, gleeful; gratified, grateful, thankful; informal tickled pink, over the moon Ant: dismayed, annoyed …

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  • 98Glad (Norse mythology) — In Norse mythology, Glad is a horse listed in both Grímnismál and Gylfaginning among the steeds ridden by the gods each day when they go to make judgements at Yggdrasil. However, in both poems Glad is not assigned to any specific deity …

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  • 99glad-hand — verb a) To extend a glad hand (to someone). Not in many a moon had he glad handed so many people. . . . The President, in fact, behaved noticeably like a candidate for reelection. b) To be overly friendly with a stranger in order to gain an… …

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  • 100glad hand — noun A warm welcome offered a guest by a host. The young men who will get the corporate glad hand are some of the most sought after graduates of the class of 64. See Also: glad hand …

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