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Magazine that coined the terms "striptease," "payola" and "boffo," among others
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variety
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Variety is a weekly American entertainment trade magazine and website owned by Penske Media Corporation . It was founded by Sime Silverman in New York in 1905 as a weekly; in 1933 it added Daily Variety , based in Los Angeles, to cover the motion-picture ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1530s, "change of fortunes," from Middle French variété and directly from Latin varietatem (nominative varietas ) "difference, diversity; a kind, variety, species, sort," from varius "various" (see vary ). Meaning diversity, absence of monotony" is from ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a bewildering variety/array/range ▪ a bewildering variety of choices a combination/variety/number of factors ▪ A combination of factors led to the closure of the factory. a huge range/variety/selection etc ▪ a huge range ...
Usage examples of variety.
I was scooting my chair on its track back and forth along the row of sensor consoles that reported and recorded a variety of basic abiotic data.
The most serious variety of the disease is characterized by an abnormally sweet urine.
I think this must be admitted, when we find that there are hardly any domestic races, either amongst animals or plants, which have not been ranked by some competent judges as mere varieties, and by other competent judges as the descendants of aboriginally distinct species.
In a variety of analogous forms in different countries throughout Europe, the patrimonial and absolutist state was the political form required to rule feudal social relations and relations of production.
The several varieties of Cress are stimulating and anti-scorbutic, whilst each contains a particular essential principle, of acrid flavour, and of sharp biting qualities.
The ivy-leaved variety is found in England, with nodding fresh-coloured blossoms, and a brown intensely acrid root.
A burning acridity of taste is the common characteristic of the several varieties of the Buttercup.
Alsike clover has much the same adaptation to soils as the medium and mammoth varieties, but will grow better than these on low-lying soils well stored with humus.
Johnson, inferior to none in philosophy, philology, poetry, and classical learning, stands foremost as an essayist, justly admired for the dignity, strength, and variety of his style, as well as for the agreeable manner in which he investigates the human heart, tracing every interesting emotion, and opening all the sources of morality.
This could also have happened in New Zealand, where a variety of archaic adze types has been found.
Even the succulent blue lilies--a variety of the agapanthus which is so familiar to us in English greenhouses--hung their long trumpet-shaped flowers and looked oppressed and miserable, beneath the burning breath of the hot wind which had been blowing for hours like the draught from a volcano.
I had five boxes of Fiddle Faddle, two bags of Double-Stuff Oreo cookies, a ten-pack of Snickers bars, two bags of Fritos and one of Doritos, seven Gogurts in a variety of flavors, one bag of Chips Ahoy chocolate chip cookies, a box of Count Chocula, a two-pound bag of Skittles, and a six-pack of Yoo-Hoo locked in my room.
So he would never have seen that out of the twenty-seven thousand eight hundred and forty-six starships which had come to Norfolk, twenty-two of them experienced an alarming variety of severe mechanical and electrical malfunctions as they departed for their home planets.
He said it was a hardy winter variety of alopecia that flourishes in the frost.
Connie discovers that alopecia is a scalp condition and not a variety of rare winter-flowering plant?