19256 Quotations with Thin.
- 1381. Ambrose Bierce: SLANG, n. The grunt of the human hog (_Pignoramus intolerabilis_) with an audibl ...

- 1382. Ambrose Bierce: SOUL, n. A spiritual entity concerning which there hath been brave disputation. ...

- 1383. Ambrose Bierce: SPOOKER, n. A writer whose imagination concerns itself with supernatural phenome ...

- 1384. Ambrose Bierce: STORY, n. A narrative, commonly untrue. The truth of the stories here following ...

- 1385. Ambrose Bierce: SUCCESS, n. The one unpardonable sin against one's fellows. In literature, and p ...

- 1386. Ambrose Bierce: SYMBOL, n. Something that is supposed to typify or stand for something else. Man ...

- 1387. Ambrose Bierce: SYMBOLIC, adj. Pertaining to symbols and the use and interpretation of symbols.
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- 1388. Ambrose Bierce: TEDIUM, n. Ennui, the state or condition of one that is bored. Many fanciful der ...

- 1389. Ambrose Bierce: TENACITY, n. A certain quality of the human hand in its relation to the coin of ...

- 1390. Ambrose Bierce: THEOSOPHY, n. An ancient faith having all the certitude of religion and all the ...

- 1391. Ambrose Bierce: TORTOISE, n. A creature thoughtfully created to supply occasion for the followin ...

- 1392. Ambrose Bierce: TRIAL, n. A formal inquiry designed to prove and put upon record the blameless c ...

- 1393. Ambrose Bierce: TRICHINOSIS, n. The pig's reply to proponents of porcophagy.
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- 1394. Ambrose Bierce: UNDERSTANDING, n. A cerebral secretion that enables one having it to know a hous ...

- 1395. Ambrose Bierce: URBANITY, n. The kind of civility that urban observers ascribe to dwellers in al ...

- 1396. Ambrose Bierce: VANITY, n. The tribute of a fool to the worth of the nearest ass.
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- 1397. Ambrose Bierce: WAR, n. A by-product of the arts of peace. The most menacing political condition ...

- 1398. Ambrose Bierce: WEATHER, n. The climate of the hour. A permanent topic of conversation among per ...

- 1399. Ambrose Bierce: WEDDING, n. A ceremony at which two persons undertake to become one, one underta ...

- 1400. Ambrose Bierce: WEREWOLF, n. A wolf that was once, or is sometimes, a man. All werewolves are of ...

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