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(French) section at the bottom of a French newspaper page set apart for criticism or literature or the like; short literary essay or article, part of European newspaper, something in feuilletonfeuilleton
(Informal) refrigerator, (Vulgar slang) engage in sexual intercourse; masturbate; take advantage of; victimizefrig
19thC literary and artistic movement, artistic use of symbols, belief in symbolic nature of Eucharist, expression of an idea by means of symbols (as in art, literature, etc.); system of symbols; symbolic meaningsymbolism
20C artistic and literary movementDada; Dadaism
20th century art movement stressing the expression of subjective experience rather than a literal representation of reality, art movement concentrating on expressing emotion, literary movement presenting stylized realityexpressionism
a chart, graph; scheme, design; main story of a literary work; conspiracy, intrigue; tract of land; small piece of land in a cemetery, draw on a graph, make a plan, make secret plans, mark on a graph, mark something on a chart, piece of ground, place d...plot
a few, associate two things, connect, join, link; marry; mate, engage in sexual intercourse, electrical contact, have sexual intercourse, join two things, pair of dogs, duo, group of two persons or things; (Mechanics) two equal forces acting in opposit...couple
act as a spy, act of a spy, close view, discover by observation, employee who obtains information about rivals, engage in espionage, investigate, observe in secret, person who is employed by a government to gather information on other countries, secret...spy
act of preparing a literary work for publication; revising, correcting, alteringediting
act of pretending, imaginative narrative which has no basis in fact (i.e. novel); category of literature including works of imaginative narratives; made-up story; act of creating with the imagination, literary works of imagination, something assumed to...fiction
act of slipping, be forgotten, cloth covering, cutting, deformation of a crystal, delicate young person, disengage the clutch, dislocate a bone, err, error, fail to engage, get worse, glide, move smoothly and easily; sneak, move quietly; slide; slowly ...slip
act of speaking to oneself; dramatic or literary form in which the character speaks to himself or to the audience; speech made by one who is by himself, monologue, section in play, talking when alonesoliloquy
act, function; manage, use, activate; perform surgery, do something or function as something, engage in illegal activities, exert an effect, manage or be managed, perform military maneuvers, trade in the financial marketoperate
activity, tumult, bustle, deal with something fast, engage in small-time illegal deals, hurry, initiative, noisy activity, play sport aggressively, propel, racket or swindle, sell something aggressively, solicit customers in shady deals, work quickly; ...hustle
add to something already done, be about, be influenced by, be logical result, come after somebody/something, develop in accordance with, do the same as, engage in activity, go after, go after; pursue; go along; drive along; obey; result from; engage in...follow
 

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