vamp

  • 61vamp — 1 noun (C) old fashioned a woman who uses her sexual attractiveness to make men do things for her 2 verb vamp sth up phrasal verb (T) informal to make a story, music etc seem more exciting by adding things to it …

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  • 62vamp — noun, informal a tawny haired vamp Syn: seductress, temptress, siren, femme fatale, sex kitten, trollop, home wrecker, man eater; flirt, coquette, tease …

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  • 63vamp —   a femme fatale or woman with a bad reputation, usually seductive and scheming in nature or behavior.   Examples: the temptress (Margaret Livingston) from the City in Sunrise (1927); Theda Bara was the first to be labeled a vamp in A Fool There… …

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  • 64Vamp (telenovela) — Vamp Ney Latorraca interpretó el papel del Conde Título Vamp Género Drama Creado por Antônio Calmon Reparto Reginaldo Faria Cláudia Ohana Ney Latorraca …

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  • 65Vamp (band) — Vamp is a band from Haugesund, Norway which was started in 1991 (according to [http://vamp.no vamp.no] )The band’s musical profile is a mix of Norwegian folk music, Celtic music and rock. Excellent musical craftsmanship and lyrics from leading… …

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  • 66vamp´ish|ness — vamp|ish «VAM pihsh», adjective. suggestive or characteristic of a vamp or unscrupulous flirt: »vampish wiles. –vamp´ish|ness, noun …

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  • 67vamp|ish — «VAM pihsh», adjective. suggestive or characteristic of a vamp or unscrupulous flirt: »vampish wiles. –vamp´ish|ness, noun …

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  • 68Vamp Show — is a play performed in Japan in 2001 in the Parco Theatre in Shibuya, Tokyo, in 2001. It was directed by Ikeda Narushi.It was written by Mitani Koki and inspired by the German musical Tanz der Vampire. The only similarity in the two stories,… …

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  • 69Vamp (deutsche Band) — Vamp Bandlogo Allgemeine Inform …

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  • 70vamp horn — vamp horn, any one of several, variously shaped, valveless horns used in churches in the 1700 s and 1800 s to amplify the singing or speaking voice …

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