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  • 61bore — 1. v. & n. v. 1 tr. make a hole in, esp. with a revolving tool. 2 tr. hollow out (a tube etc.). 3 tr. a make (a hole) by boring or excavation. b make (one s way) through a crowd etc. 4 intr. (of an athlete, racehorse, etc.) push another… …

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  • 62Bore (Emilia-Romagna) — Bore …

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  • 63Bore (woreda) — Bore is one of the 180 woredas in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia. Located in the northern part of the Borena Zone, Bore is bordered on the south by Odo Shakiso, on the west by Uraga, on the north by the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples …

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  • 64Bore Head — was a Queensland racehorse owned by Robert W. Chaplain. In 1965 and 1966, Bore Head had an amazing run of well known races, including the Caulfield Cup and Australian Cup.Bore Head was one of the favourites in the 1966 Melbourne Cup, but he lost… …

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  • 65Bore (engine) — Bore is the diameter measurement of the cylinders in a piston engine. Engine displacement is calculated by: The term bore can also be applied to the bore of a locomotive cylinder. See also Stroke (engine) Compression ratio Cylinder head porting… …

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  • 66Bore Track — Von Cameron Corner Nach Innamincka Bundesstaat(en) South Australia Länge 181 km …

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  • 67Bore (Homonymie) — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom.  Pour les articles homophones, voir Bor, Bord, Bords, Borre et Bort (homonymie). Le bore est un élément chi …

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  • 68bore into — ˈbore ˌinto [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they bore into he/she/it bores into present participle boring into past tense …

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  • 69bore-hole — ore hole n. (mining) a hole or passage made by a drill, especially one made for exploratory purposes. Syn: bore, drill hole. [WordNet 1.5] …

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  • 70bore the arse off someone — bore the arse off (someone) British & Australian, very informal!, American, very informal! to make someone very bored. These wildlife programmes bore the arse off me …

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