Items in a count
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NOSESItems in a count?
NOSESItems in a count
NOSESItems to count
HEADPerson, in a count
GRAFA count, in Sweden.
DOZENCount in a carton
FOURCount in a march
PACESCount in a duel
EENY"One" in a children's count
LAPOne in a swimmer's count
REPOne in a gym count
NOSEItem in a quorum count
POLLENSThings included in a count
TENCount in a full count
REPSCount in a weight room
IFOLD"Count me out," in a cardroom
RATECount, in a manner of speaking
ALMOSTThis doesn't count, in a saying
countedcount the units in a group
countscount the units in a group
RELIABLYIn a way you can count on
RISESTEVENSShe played a Count in "Die Fledermaus."
TCELLKind of count in a blood test
VOTEMake your feelings count, in a way
ASTORepeated words in a multiple-count verdict reading
ESMECount Olaf's girlfriend in "A Series of Unfortunate Events"
numbertogether or in unison to a called-out count
countesswoman equal in rank to a count or earl
ESME.. Squalor, Count Olaf's girlfriend in "A Series of Unfortunate Events"
tellersA person appointed to count votes, esp. in a legislature
palatinevassal exercising royal privileges in a province; count or earl palatine
censuseda count of the population and a property evaluation in early Rome
censusa count of the population and a property evaluation in early Rome
OLAFCount played by Jim Carrey in "Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events"
countessesA woman holding the rank of count or earl in her own right
marquises(in some European countries) A nobleman ranking above a count and below a duke
landgrave(historical) a German nobleman of a rank corresponding to that of an earl in England and of a count in France
landgravesLANDGRAVE, (historical) a German nobleman of a rank corresponding to that of an earl in England and of a count in France
count(often used imperatively, as in the army) to count aloud by turns, as to arrange positions within a group of persons; divide or become divided into groups
rosariesA string of beads for keeping count in such a devotion or in the devotions of some other religions, in Roman Catholic use 55 or 165 in number