To BE or Not to Gillespie memoir
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BOP"To BE or Not to .." (Gillespie memoir)
QUESTION"To be or not to be . . . "
DILEMMATo be or not to be.
HAMLET"To be, or not to be" speaker
SOLILOQUY"To be or not to be," notably
DIZZYGILLESPIE"To Be or Not to Bop" memoirist
HAMLET"To be or not to be" soliloquist
HAMLET"To be or not to be" speaker
ERNST"To Be or Not to Be" director Lubitsch
DILEMMA"To be or not to be," for example.
ELSINORE"To be, or not to be" soliloquy setting
OPTIONTo be or not to be, e.g.
HIMSELFHamlet's "To be, or not to be" addressee
improbableNot likely to be true or to happen
ACTIIIWhen Hamlet says "To be or not to be"
ACTIIIWhen "To be, or not to be" is heard
ACTTHREEWhen "To be, or not to be" is spoken
ACTTHREEWhen "To be or not to be" is recited
NOBLERSeventh word after "To be, or not to be"
unchangeableNot liable to variation or able to be altered
unrealizableNot able to be achieved or made to happen
HIMSELFTo whom Hamlet said, "To be, or not to be"
unjustifiableNot able to be shown to be right or reasonable
inflexibleNot able to be changed or adapted to particular circumstances
uncatchableNot able to be caught, caught up to, or captured
ACTIIIWhen Hamlet delivers the "To be, or not to be" soliloquy
ACTIIIWhen Hamlet gives his "To be, or not to be" soliloquy
JACKBENNYComedian who co-starred in 'To Be or Not to Be'
irreducibleNot able to be brought to a certain form or condition
ruleto prove to be unrelated or not for consideration; eliminate; exclude
unclassifiableNot able to be assigned to a particular class or category
OFFSTAGEWhere Claudius is during Hamlet's "To be, or not to be" soliloquy
trefunfit to be eaten or used, according to religious laws; not kosher
terefahunfit to be eaten or used, according to religious laws; not kosher
scarcelyUsed to suggest that something is unlikely to be or certainly not the case
nonreturnable(of bottles or other containers) Not intended to be returned empty to the suppliers
unsayableNot able to be said, esp. because considered too controversial or offensive to mention
deafwilling to hear or listen not to be persuaded was overwrought and deaf to reason
missesNot be able to experience or fail to take advantage of (an opportunity or chance)
deafishwilling to hear or listen not to be persuaded was overwrought and deaf to reason