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the pall
verb
To cloak.
Exact(51)
The pall settling over downtown.
The pall of lost prosperity hangs heavily.
The pall of the recession is suffocating.
Even through the nights, the pall of heat never broke.
It's the pall of Mr. Lewis's expansionism that lingers.
Many investors want to believe the pall will dissipate quickly.
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Seventeen years on, Buckle was to be one of the pall-bearers at the great dancer's funeral.
"HARDY THE DEGENERATE," ran the headline in the World; the Pall Mall Gazette went with the inevitable "JUDE THE OBSCENE".
The first of these was published in the "Pall Mall Gazette" last May.
Both applications arrived with a covering letter from the Pall Mall planning consultancy DP9.
In July 1885, the Pall Mall Gazette published the first instalment of its revelation.
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