Bargain with the D A
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COPAPLEABargain with the D.A.
APLEACop ... (bargain with a D.A.)
COPPED... a plea (bargained with the D.A.)
COPS... a plea (works a deal with the D.A.)
COPS.... a plea (works a deal with the D.A.)
APUToon with a Ph.D. from the Springfield Heights Institute of Technology
deethe letter D / to die (to cut with a material shaping device)
ADRIANIPope with the longest reign between St. Peter and Pius VI (A.D. 67-1799)
apical(of a speech sound) articulated principally with the aid of the tip of the tongue, as t or d
apicals(of a speech sound) articulated principally with the aid of the tip of the tongue, as t or d
dixieany of several songs with this name, esp. the minstrel song (1859) by D. D. Emmett, popular as a Confederate war song
dixiesany of several songs with this name, esp. the minstrel song (1859) by D. D. Emmett, popular as a Confederate war song
arabicnoting, pertaining to, or in the alphabetical script used for the writing of Arabic probably since about the fourth century a.d., and adopted with modifications by Persian, Urdu, and many other languages
mayasmember of a major pre-Columbian civilization of the Yucatán Peninsula that reached its peak in the 9th century a.d. and produced magnificent ceremonial cities with pyramids, a sophisticated mathematical and calendar system, hieroglyphic writing, and fine
mayamember of a major pre-Columbian civilization of the Yucatán Peninsula that reached its peak in the 9th century a.d. and produced magnificent ceremonial cities with pyramids, a sophisticated mathematical and calendar system, hieroglyphic writing, and fine
wordwritten or printed character or combination of characters representing a spoken word the number of words to a line sometimes used with the first letter of a real or pretended taboo word prefixed as an often humorous euphemism the first man to utter the f word on British TV Time we were not afraid to use the d word and talk about death Erma Bombeck