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English dialects glossary. 2013.
English dialects glossary. 2013.
Stu Mittleman — stands out in the ultramarathon field for running 1,000 miles (1 609.344 kilometers) in 11 days, 20 hours 36 min. 56 sec. in 1986. He and his wife, Mary Beth, are the parents of three children, Beau, Alana, and Mackenzie.Extolled by peak… … Wikipedia
Stu Bykofsky — is an American journalist and columnist for the Philadelphia Daily News . Bykofsky has been a columnist since 1989 and is one of the most widely read journalists in the city. [ cite web|url=http://talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/016480.php|… … Wikipedia
stu·por — /ˈstuːpɚ, Brit ˈstjuːpɚ/ noun, pl pors [count] : a condition in which someone is not able to think normally because of being drunk, drugged, tired, etc. He fell into a drunken stupor. drug induced stupors … Useful english dictionary
Stu Ungar — infobox poker player firstname=Stu lastname=Ungar nickname=Stuey, The Kid caption= hometown=New York City wsop bracelet count=5 wsop money finishes=15 wsop main event best finish rank=Winner, wsop main event best finish year multi year wsop… … Wikipedia
Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before — Infobox Single | Name = Stop Me If You Think You ve Heard This One Before Artist = The Smiths from Album = Strangeways, Here We Come B side = I Keep Mine Hidden Released = 1987 Format = CD Vinyl Recorded = Genre = Alternative rock Length = 3:32… … Wikipedia
stupid — stu|pid1 [ stupıd ] adjective ** 1. ) OFFENSIVE not intelligent or able to consider or judge things carefully: Barbara s too stupid to understand. look stupid: I didn t ask because I was afraid of looking stupid. a ) stupid behavior is not… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
stupid — stu|pid1 W3S1 [ˈstju:pıd US ˈstu: ] adj [Date: 1500 1600; : French; Origin: stupide, from Latin stupidus, from stupere to surprise extremely, stun ] 1.) showing a lack of good sense or good judgment = ↑silly ▪ stupid mistakes ▪ That was a stupid… … Dictionary of contemporary English
stupefied — stu|pe|fied [ˈstju:pıfaıd US ˈstu: ] adj [Date: 1400 1500; : French; Origin: stupéfier, from Latin stupefacere, from stupere ( STUPID1) + facere to make, do ] so surprised, tired, or bored that you cannot think clearly ▪ I stared up at Keith in… … Dictionary of contemporary English
stupor — stu|por [ˈstju:pə US ˈstu:pər] n [U and C] [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: stupere; STUPID1] a state in which you cannot think, speak, see, or hear clearly, usually because you have drunk too much alcohol or taken drugs ▪ We found him lying at … Dictionary of contemporary English
stupefied — stu|pe|fied [ stupə,faıd ] adjective 1. ) extremely surprised or shocked: I was stupefied to discover what was happening. 2. ) unable to think clearly, for example because of the effect of drugs … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English