The more the less virtue Thoreau
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MONEY"The more ... the less virtue": Thoreau
HEHEARD"The more .., the less he spoke . . .": "Punch"
NAIR"The less you wear, the more you need ..." (slogan)
NAIR"The less you wear, the more you need ..." (ad slogan)
CHOPRAWho said "The less you open your heart to others, the more your heart suffers"
pyramidsA structure of more or less pyramidal form, esp. in the brain or the renal medulla
pyramidA structure of more or less pyramidal form, esp. in the brain or the renal medulla
fastigiate(of a tree or shrub) Having the branches sloping upward more or less parallel to the main stem
kithsacquaintances, friends, neighbors, or the like; persons living in the same general locality and forming a more or less cohesive group
kithacquaintances, friends, neighbors, or the like; persons living in the same general locality and forming a more or less cohesive group
limenmuddy lagoon, marsh, or lake near the mouth of a river behind part of the delta and more or less protected from open water by a barrier or spit
limanmuddy lagoon, marsh, or lake near the mouth of a river behind part of the delta and more or less protected from open water by a barrier or spit
brassieclub with a wooden head, the brass-plated face of which has more slope than a driver but less than a spoon, for hitting long, low drives on the fairway
stallsA fixed seat in the choir or chancel of a church, more or less enclosed at the back and sides and often canopied, typically reserved for a particular member of the clergy
torilarge convex molding, more or less semicircular in profile, commonly forming the lowest molding of the base of a column, directly above the plinth, sometimes occurring as one of a pair separated by a scotia and fillets
toruslarge convex molding, more or less semicircular in profile, commonly forming the lowest molding of the base of a column, directly above the plinth, sometimes occurring as one of a pair separated by a scotia and fillets
jaweither of two complex cartilaginous or bony structures in most vertebrates that border the mouth, support the soft parts enclosing it, usually bear teeth on their oral margin, and are an upper that is more or less firmly fused with the skull and a lower that is hinged, movable, and articulated with the temporal bone of either side compare mandible maxilla