place+frequented

  • 51hangout — ☆ hangout [haŋ′out΄ ] n. Slang a place frequented by some person or group …

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  • 52lovers' lane — n. any secluded place frequented by young couples so as to engage in lovemaking in their parked vehicles …

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  • 53game — 1. n., adj., & v. n. 1 a form or spell of play or sport, esp. a competitive one played according to rules and decided by skill, strength, or luck. 2 a single portion of play forming a scoring unit in some contests, e.g. bridge or tennis. 3 (in pl …

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  • 54sporting house — noun a building where prostitutes are available • Syn: ↑whorehouse, ↑brothel, ↑bordello, ↑bagnio, ↑house of prostitution, ↑house of ill repute, ↑bawdyhouse, ↑cathouse …

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  • 55using-ground — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun : a place frequented by game (as wild fowl) …

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  • 56na|bob|er|y — «NAY bob uhr ee, nay BOB uhr », noun, plural er|ies. 1. a place frequented by nabobs. 2. = nabobism. (Cf. ↑nabobism) …

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  • 57TORTS — The Principal Categories of Torts The liability of various tortfeasors is discussed in relative detail in the Torah. Four principal cases are considered: (1) where someone opens a pit into which an animal falls and dies (Ex. 21:33–4); (2) where… …

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  • 58YE'USH — (Heb. יֵאוּשׁ; lit. despair ), despair of property. A person s ownership of property ceases when it is apparent that he has made up his mind that the property will be out of his possession forever (see ownership ). This occurs (a) where he has… …

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  • 59Pilgrimages — • Journeys made to some place with the purpose of venerating it, or in order to ask there for supernatural aid, or to discharge some religious obligation. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Pilgrimages     Pilgrimages …

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  • 60literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… …

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