Pesci character often
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THUGPesci character, often
ROBOTAsimov character, often
CATHYOften-frazzled comics character
ROBOTIsaac Asimov character, often
TEEN"Dawson's Creek" character, often
VAMPMarlene Dietrich character, often
AGENTLe Carre character, often
ODIEOften-punted comics character
KENNYOften-killed "South Park" character
COW"The Far Side" character, often
SPYJohn le Carre character, often
MENACERSci-fi title character, often
WALDOCharacter often found in children's books
AMEBA"The Far Side" character, often: var.
ELFCharacter in a Christmas special, often
ELMERFUDDCharacter often seen with a rifle
SNOOPYCartoon character often pictured on his back
JONCharacter who often has his lasagna stolen
ODIEComics character often kicked off a table
ODIECartoon character often shown with his tongue out
CATHYComics character who often tried on ill-fitting bikinis
BEAVISTV character often seen in a Metallica T-shirt
exteriorsA person's behavior and appearance, often contrasted with their true character
serenateform of secular cantata, often of a dramatic or imaginative character
serenataform of secular cantata, often of a dramatic or imaginative character
DISCOSTU"The Simpsons" character who often refers to himself in the third person
termagantsAn imaginary deity of violent and turbulent character, often appearing in morality plays
ARROWThe CW show whose main character often takes a bow during a fight
melanosisthe morbid deposition of black matter, often of a malignant character, causing pigmented tumors
derogatorydetracting from the character or standing of something often used with to, towards, or of
melanosesMELANOSIS, the morbid deposition of black matter, often of a malignant character, causing pigmented tumors
comix(used with a pl. v.) comic strips or comic art, often luridly sexual or political in character
straightento make or become straight in direction, form, position, character, conduct, condition, etc. (often fol. by up or out)
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