quagmire

  • 21Quagmire's Dad — Эпизод «Гриффинов» «Quagmire s Dad» Промо картинка. Куагмир рассказывает Питеру и Лоис …

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  • 22Quagmire’s Dad — Эпизод «Гриффинов» «Quagmire s Dad» Промо картинка. Куагмир рассказывает Питеру …

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  • 23Quagmire triplets — Duncan, Isadora, and Quigley Quagmire are fictional characters in Lemony Snicket s A Series of Unfortunate Events . Isadora s and Duncan s first names are derived from that of the dancer Isadora Duncan, and Quigley s first name is derived from… …

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  • 24Quagmire (comics) — Superherobox| caption= comic color=background:#ff8080 character name=Quagmire real name=Jerome Meyers species= publisher=Marvel Comics debut= Squadron Supreme #5 (Jan 1986) creators=Mark Gruenwald alliance color=background:#c0c0ff… …

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  • 25Quagmire (The X-Files) — Infobox Television episode | Title = Quagmire Caption = Series = The X Files Season = 3 Episode = 22 Airdate = May 3, 1996 (Fox) Production = 3x22 Guests = Chris Ellis as Sheriff Lance Heads Writer = Kim Newton Darin Morgan (uncredited) Director …

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  • 26quagmire — noun Date: circa 1580 1. soft miry land that shakes or yields under the foot 2. a difficult, precarious, or entrapping position ; predicament …

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  • 27quagmire —    A wet unstable land area [16] …

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  • 28quagmire — Synonyms and related words: baygall, bind, bog, bottom, bottomland, bottoms, box, buffalo wallow, cesspool, cloaca, cloaca maxima, clutch, complication, corner, crunch, dilemma, drain, dump, embarrassing position, embarrassment, everglade, fen,… …

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  • 29quagmire — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. quag, quicksand, marsh[land], mire, fen, morass, bog, slough; dilemma, problem, difficulty.See moisture. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Swamp] Syn. marsh, bog, mire; see swamp . 2. [Dilemma] Syn. perplexity,… …

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  • 30quagmire — quag|mire [ kwæg,maır ] noun count 1. ) a situation that is so difficult or complicated that you cannot make much progress 2. ) MAINLY LITERARY an area of very wet land that is too soft to walk on …

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