Fuentes
— Noun
– English
~ Mexican novelist (born in 1928)
fug
— Noun
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~ (British informal) an airless smoky smelly atmosphere
fugacious
— Adjective
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~ lasting a very short time; "the ephemeral joys of childhood"; "a passing fancy"; "youth's transient beauty"; "love is transitory but it is eternal"; "fugacious blossoms"
fugaciousness
— Noun
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~ the lack of enduring qualities (used chiefly of plant parts)
fugacity
— Noun
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~ the tendency of a gas to expand or escape
fugacity
— Noun
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~ the lack of enduring qualities (used chiefly of plant parts)
fugal
— Adjective
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~ of or relating to or in the style of a musical fugue
Fugard
— Noun
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~ South African playwright whose plays feature the racial tensions in South Africa during apartheid (born in 1932)
fuggy
— Adjective
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~ (British informal) poorly ventilated
fugitive
— Adjective
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~ lasting for a markedly brief time; "a fleeting glance"; "fugitive hours"; "rapid momentaneous association of things that meet and pass"; "a momentary glimpse"
fugitive
— Noun
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~ someone who is sought by law officers; someone trying to elude justice
fugitive
— Noun
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~ someone who flees from an uncongenial situation; "fugitives from the sweatshops"
fugleman
— Noun
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~ a leader and organizer and spokesman (especially a political leader); "a fugleman for the radical right"
fugly
— Adjective
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~ (slang) extremely ugly
Fugo
— Noun
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~ a bomb carried by a balloon; "In World War II the Japanese launched balloon bombs against North America"
fugu
— Noun
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~ a blowfish highly prized as a delicacy in Japan but highly dangerous because the skin and organs are poisonous