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  • 31raucously — raucous ► ADJECTIVE ▪ making or constituting a harsh, loud noise. DERIVATIVES raucously adverb raucousness noun. ORIGIN Latin raucus hoarse …

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  • 32raucousness — raucous ► ADJECTIVE ▪ making or constituting a harsh, loud noise. DERIVATIVES raucously adverb raucousness noun. ORIGIN Latin raucus hoarse …

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  • 33loud — loud, stentorian, earsplitting, hoarse, raucous, strident, stertorous are comparable when they apply to sounds and mean great in volume or unpleasant in effect. Loud suggests a volume above normal and sometimes implies undue vehemence or… …

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  • 34Zooropa — This article is about the U2 album. For the opening song on the album of the same name, see Zooropa (song). Zooropa …

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  • 35Andrew W.K. — Andrew W.K. Surnom AWK, The White Killer Nom Andrew Fetterly Wilkes Krier Naissance 9 mai 1979 Stanford (Californie), U.S. Activité principale …

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  • 36Old New Borrowed and Blue — For the Roxx Gang album, see Old, New, Borrowed, and Blue. Old New Borrowed and Blue Studio album by Slade Release …

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  • 37loud — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hlūd; akin to Old High German hlūt loud, Latin inclutus famous, Greek klytos, Sanskrit śṛṇoti he hears Date: before 12th century 1. a. marked by intensity or volume of sound b. producing a… …

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  • 38yawp — I. intransitive verb or yaup Etymology: Middle English yolpen Date: 14th century 1. to make a raucous noise ; squawk 2. clamor, complain • yawper noun II …

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  • 39Origins of rock and roll — History of rock and roll and similar terms redirect here. For the radio program, see The History of Rock and Roll. Rock and roll emerged as a defined musical style in the United States in the early to mid 1950s. It derived most directly from the… …

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  • 40The Polecats — were a new wave and rockabilly revival band in the late 1970s and early 1980s.CareerThe Polecats formed in 1977. The original line up was Tim Worman (a.k.a Tim Polecat, vocalist), Martin Boz Boorer, (guitarist and vocalist), Phil Bloomberg… …

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