Was serious with it
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MEANWas serious, with "it"
MEANTWas serious, with "it"
indictable(of an offense) Rendering the person who commits it liable to be charged with a serious crime that warrants a trial by jury
knotgrassA common Eurasian plant of the dock family, with jointed creeping stems and small pink flowers. It is a serious weed in some areas
GOMORRAHIt was destroyed with Sodom
RINGFrodo was entrusted with it
SPACERACEIt was launched with Sputnik
ACHRISTMASCAROLIt starts with "Marley was dead . . . "
ESSOIt was associated with Humble Oil
CATSPAJAMASIt was tops, once (with "the")
OREOIt was once made with lemon meringue
ACHRISTMASCAROLIt begins, "Marley was dead: to begin with."
TUTUIt was worn to dance with Rudolf Nureyev
TCMThe first film it aired was "Gone with the Wind"
TALEOFTWOCITIESIt begins: "It was the best of times . . . " (with "A")
GAMESHOWNETWORKAs it was formerly known, channel with the slogan "play every day"
ANIMALHOUSEMovie with the line "Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor?"
SMUTTom Lehrer song with the lyric "I've never quibbled - If it was ribald"
THERAVENPoem with the line, "Ah, distinctly I remember, it was in the bleak December"
ITINABook from which the film "What's Love Got to Do With It" was adapted
TITANIC1997 movie with the line "It was the most erotic moment of my life"
TRONSci-fi film recognized with an Oscar for Technical Achievement 15 years after it was released
UHFFilm with the tagline "TV the way it was meant to be seen: in a movie theatre"
eatsenjoy eagerly or avidly lap used with up it was an amazing performance and the crowd ate it up
eaterenjoy eagerly or avidly lap used with up it was an amazing performance and the crowd ate it up
eatenjoy eagerly or avidly lap used with up it was an amazing performance and the crowd ate it up
smallpoxAn acute contagious viral disease, with fever and pustules usually leaving permanent scars. It was effectively eradicated through vaccination by 1979
bedstrawsA herbaceous plant with small, lightly perfumed, white or yellow flowers and whorls of slender leaves. It was formerly used for stuffing mattresses
benderspitch delivered with a spin that causes the ball to veer from a normal straight path, away from the side from which it was thrown
benderpitch delivered with a spin that causes the ball to veer from a normal straight path, away from the side from which it was thrown
stitchwortsA straggling plant of the pink family with a slender stem and white starry flowers. It was formerly thought to cure a stitch in the side
stitchwortA straggling plant of the pink family with a slender stem and white starry flowers. It was formerly thought to cure a stitch in the side
eyebrightA small plant of the figwort family with little snapdragonlike flowers. Found in dry fields and along roadsides, it was formerly used as a remedy for eye problems
thylacineA doglike carnivorous marsupial with stripes across the rump, found only in Tasmania. There have been no confirmed sightings since one was captured in 1933, and it may now be extinct
mendeleviumThe chemical element of atomic number 101, a radioactive metal of the actinide series. It does not occur naturally and was first made in 1955 by bombarding einsteinium with helium ions
treadmillsA device formerly used for driving machinery, consisting of a large wheel with steps fitted into its inner surface. It was turned by the weight of people or animals treading the steps
treadmillA device formerly used for driving machinery, consisting of a large wheel with steps fitted into its inner surface. It was turned by the weight of people or animals treading the steps
colicrootA North American plant of the lily family, with a rosette of leaves and a spike of small goblet-shaped white or cream flowers. It was formerly used in the treatment of colic
uniquerbeing the only one sole his unique concern was his own comfort I can't walk away with a unique copy. Suppose I lost it? Kingsley Amis the unique factorization of a number into prime factors
serpentA bass wind instrument made of leather-covered wood in three U-shaped turns, with a cup-shaped mouthpiece and few keys. It was played in military and church bands from the 17th to 19th centuries