Der Goldene Schuss is a term used in Germany which represents when you inject the drug that makes you OD, that specific injection is called "Der Goldene Schuss"
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Schuss is spelled as s-c-h-u-s-s. It refers to a straight downhill ski run without turns.
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"Schuss" in Yiddish can mean "nonsense" or "foolishness." It is often used to dismiss something as trivial or not worthwhile.
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The cast of Schuss ins Blau - 2005 includes: Peter Lohmeyer
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Zeev Schuss has written:
'Theory and applications of stochastic differential equations' -- subject(s): Stochastic differential equations
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DMX Motorsports - 2010 Schuss Mountain 3-2 was released on:
USA: 10 August 2012
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The cast of Pavels letzter Schuss - 2012 includes: Peter Brombacher as Mechaniker Lasse Myhr as Pavel Lars Winther as Marco
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The cast of Die Einsamkeit des Killers vor dem Schuss - 2014 includes: Wolf Roth as Van Haarten
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The spelling of the term is "schuss" meaning a straight downhill snow ski run, or to ski down one.
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Wolfgang David has written:
'Risotto mit Schuss' -- subject(s): Gastronomy, Italian Cookery, Risotto
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Buzz Aldrin has only one grand child and his name is Jeffrey Michael Schuss.
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Ein Kaffee mit Schuss ist ein mit einem höheren Alkoholgehalt versetzter Kaffee, der Energie spenden und aufmuntern kann. Je nach Art des Schusses, zum Beispiel Sambuca oder Whiskey, kann er auch geschmacklich variieren. In Maßen genossen kann er für zusätzlichen Schwung sorgen.
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if you mean schuss - meaning a straight downhill run on skis. A German word literally meaning 'shot' First known use in the 1940's
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The cast of Cries in the Dark - 2006 includes: Suzanne Bastien as Receptionist Gina Chiarelli as Rosa Val Cole as Reporter Linda Darlow as Donna Warren Dean Fulton as Mechanic Diego Diablo Del Mar as Davis Penelope Gardas as Witness Adam Harrington as Scott Anthony Harrison as Chief Metcalf Adrian Holmes as Detective Wynn Eva LaRue as Carrie Don MacKay as Alfred Barry Nerling as Sniper Daniel Schuss as Baby Sofia Schuss as Baby Camille Sullivan as Elle
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Some words that rhyme with "discussion" are percussion, concussion, and repercussion.
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Michigan is the home of Shanty Creek Resorts. This scenic resort has been made popular as a fantastic four season resort. With three scenic locations - Cedar River, Summit and Schuss Village - Shanty Creek makes for a great year round scenic destination for all.
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Caboose, loose, moose, Dr. Seuss, sluice, loose, deuce, Zeus, goose, mousse, noose, puce, ruse, schuss, spruce, truce, use, obtuse, Bruce, and noose, to name a few.
goose, moose, use, loose, Seuss
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern -C-USS. That is, six letter words with 2nd letter C and 4th letter U and 5th letter S and 6th letter S. In alphabetical order, they are:
schuss
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern -CHUS-. That is, six letter words with 2nd letter C and 3rd letter H and 4th letter U and 5th letter S. In alphabetical order, they are:
schuss
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 2 words with the pattern SC-US-. That is, six letter words with 1st letter S and 2nd letter C and 4th letter U and 5th letter S. In alphabetical order, they are:
schuss
scouse
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schatz or schatzi is a typical German word for affection, eg. darling. i think beloved is beliebt, but I'm not certain (improve answer!)
du bist mein schatzi - you are my darling
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beloved used as an adjective:
My beloved = meine beliebte (female form), mein beliebter (male form)
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Peter Brombacher has: Performed in "Polly oder Die Bataille am Bluewater Creek" in 1975. Played Macbeth in "Domino" in 1982. Performed in "Die Roppenheimer Sau" in 1983. Performed in "Das Verschwinden der Harmonie" in 1984. Performed in "Alte Meister" in 1998. Played himself in "Hamlet: This Is Your Family" in 2001. Played Brinkmann Sprecher 1 in "Brinkmanns Zorn" in 2006. Played Mechaniker in "Pavels letzter Schuss" in 2012.
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern SCHUS-. That is, six letter words with 1st letter S and 2nd letter C and 3rd letter H and 4th letter U and 5th letter S. In alphabetical order, they are:
schuss
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Seuss: it rhymes with goose
And with moose and loose and juice
Sleuths who are footloose
May deduce rhymes of misuse
Obtuse, perhaps, but colorful
Like puce and like chartreuse
But for words like schuss and proteus
There's just no good excuse
If you spilled your moose
In a sluice on my caboose
I'd have to call a truce
Qualifying as abuse
More words like induce
And papoose, spruce and transduce
But if your name was Zeus
You'd just tell me to vamoose
I'd probably just refuse...
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Lasse Myhr has: Played Siggi Aumeister in "Tatort" in 1969. Played Frank Bressinger in "Tatort" in 1969. Played Simones Schwager in "Tatort" in 1969. Played Tom Brauer in "Polizeiruf 110" in 1971. Performed in "Polizeiruf 110" in 1971. Played Franz Stiegler in "SOKO 5113" in 1978. Played Tom Brauer in "Kommissarin Lucas" in 2003. Played Walter in "Die letzten 30 Jahre" in 2010. Played Junge mit Schal in "Bumpy Night" in 2012. Played Pavel in "Pavels letzter Schuss" in 2012.
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Edwin Brienen has: Played himself in "Tracks" in 1997. Played Braun in "Sweet Surprise" in 1998. Played himself in "Patty gaat extreem" in 1999. Played himself in "Anger Rising" in 1999. Played Lex in "Liefde in de nacht" in 1999. Played himself in "Harry" in 2002. Performed in "Antifilm" in 2002. Played Loete in "Lebenspornografie" in 2003. Played (segment "Goldener Reiter 2007") in "Witt - Auf Ewig" in 2007. Played himself in "Ich fang den Schuss mit meinem Gehirn" in 2007. Played Richard Kruger in "Revision - Apocalypse II" in 2010. Played Party guest in "Exploitation" in 2012.
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I was able to find over five-hundred words like that. Here are about eighty of the more common ones:
abbess
access
across
apogee
appall
assess
bamboo
befall
befell
booboo
bootee
bungee
bypass
caress
coffee
coulee
cuckoo
cutoff
decree
degree
duress
egress
emboss
enroll
entree
excess
extoll
gneiss
goatee
halloo
harass
hoodoo
layoff
lessee
lichee
lychee
morass
muumuu
obsess
ogress
payoff
peewee
pilaff
pizazz
pongee
puttee
rebuff
recall
recess
refill
remiss
resell
retell
ripoff
runoff
schuss
scroll
scruff
settee
shrill
sirree
soiree
squall
stress
stroll
tariff
tattoo
teepee
thrall
thrill
toffee
toupee
towhee
unless
unroll
unwell
uphill
voodoo
yippee
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Hans Weigel has written:
'Lern dieses Volk der Hirten kennen' -- subject(s): Civilization
'Jeder Schuss ein Russ, jeder Stoss ein Franzos' -- subject(s): World War, 1914-1918, Political postcards, Propaganda, Pictorial works, Posters
'In memoriam' -- subject(s): Austrian Authors, Authors, Austrian, Authors, German, Biography, Friends and associates, German Authors
'Der exakte Schwindel ; oder, Der Untergang des Abendlands durch Zahlen und Ziffern' -- subject(s): Number concept, Marketing research, Public opinion polls
'Karl Kraus oder die Macht der Ohnmacht'
'Das Abendbuch' -- subject(s): Austrian Authors, Authors, Austrian, Biography
'Ad absurdum'
'Das Buch der Wiener Philharmoniker' -- subject(s): Wiener Philharmoniker
'Das Scheuklappensyndrom'
'Der exakte Schwindel'
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The cast of Dos plebes 5 - 2007 includes: Adolfo Aispuro Carlos Arce Marina Carbajal Felipe Castillo Armando Cota Saul Cota Raul De La Torre Los Del Aguila Real Amador Granados Antonio Herrera Ana Maria Arce Emilio Montiel Agustin Navarro Javier Olguin Isabel Quibrera Willie Ramos Felix Rosales John Solis Angel Soto Mario Valencia
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four (4) letter word:
sass. siss.
five (5) letter word:
swiss.
six (6) letter word:
schuss. stress.
seven (7) letter word:
sadness. sapless. sexless. shyness. sinless. slyness. success. succuss. sunless. surpass.
eight (8) letter word:
safeness. sameness. saneness. seagrass. seamless. seedless. selfless. sereness. sexiness. shitless. shoeless. sickness. skewness. skinless. slimness. slowness. smugness. snugness. softness. soleless. soreness. soulless. sourness. sourpuss. spotless. spyglass. starless. stemless. sundress. sunglass. suppress. sureness.
nine (9) letter word:
saltiness. sandglass. sandiness. sapidness. sauciness. savorless. semigloss. shadiness. shakiness. shameless. shapeless. sharpness. shiftless. shininess. shortness. showiness. sightless. silkgrass. silkiness. silliness. sissiness. slackness. slaveless. sleekness. sleepless. slickness. smallness. smartness. smokeless. soapiness. soberness. sogginess. solemness. solidness. sootiness. sorceress. sorriness. soundless. soundness. soupiness. spareness. speckless. spiciness. spineless. squatness. staginess. staidness. stainless. staleness. stalkness. starkness. stateless. steepness. sternness. stiffness. stillness. stingless. stoneless. stoutness. strapless. styleless. suaveness. sugarless. sulkiness. sunniness. surliness. sweetness. swiftness.
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The form of greeting in Germany depends on the relationship you have with the person you are addressing, and on the geographical region.
In Northern Germany, the standard formal greeting is "guten Tag!" (good day) or "guten Abend!" (good evening). These can be abbreviated to the simple form "Tag!" There are various forms of informal greeting (when addressing friends, children or animals). "Grüss dich!", "hallo!" and "hi!" are all used frequently.
In Sourthern Germany and Austria, the standard formal greeting is "grüss Gott!", or of course "guten Tag!" or "guten Abend!". "Grüss Gott" has a distinct regional color. The most popular informal greeting is "servus!", also a form with regional coloring. "Grüss dich", "hallo" and "hi" are also used. The forms "Grüss Gott" and "servus" are also heard in the north, though with quaint, humorous, or simply folksy effect. As a foreigner, using these forms appropriately in the South will certainly make a big splash.
(The vowel "ü" corresponds very approximately to English "oo" in "look" or "cook", and very closely to French "u".)
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aahing
abhors
achene
achier
aching
adhere
aghast
aphids
aphtha
arhats
ashcan
ashier
ashing
ashlar
ashler
ashman
ashmen
ashore
ashram
awhile
awhirl
behalf
behave
behead
beheld
behest
behind
behold
behoof
behove
behowl
boheas
bohunk
cahier
cahoot
cahows
cohead
coheir
cohere
cohogs
cohort
cohosh
cohost
cohune
dahlia
dahoon
dehorn
dehort
echard
eching
echini
echoed
echoer
echoes
echoey
echoic
enhalo
ephahs
ephebe
ephebi
ephods
ephori
ephors
ethane
ethene
ethers
ethics
ethion
ethnic
ethnos
ethoxy
ethyls
ethyne
exhale
exhort
exhume
fuhrer
ichors
inhale
inhaul
inhere
inhume
jehads
jihads
johnny
kahuna
lahars
lehuas
mahoes
mahout
mahzor
mihrab
mohair
mohels
mohurs
nihils
ochers
ochery
ochone
ochrea
ochred
ochres
oghams
oohing
ophite
others
pshaws
rehabs
rehang
rehash
rehear
reheat
reheel
rehems
rehire
rehung
sahibs
schavs
schema
scheme
schism
schist
schizo
schizy
schlep
schmoe
schmos
schnoz
school
schorl
schrik
schrod
schtik
schuit
schuln
schuss
schwas
sphene
sphere
sphery
sphinx
tahini
tahsil
unhair
unhand
unhang
unhats
unhelm
unhewn
unholy
unhood
unhook
unhung
unhurt
unhusk
upheap
upheld
uphill
uphold
uphove
uphroe
ushers
vahine
wahine
wahoos
yahoos
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The cast of Schlock - 1973 includes: Eric Allison as Joe Putzman Tom Alvich as Torn Cop Ralph Baker as Dying Man Jackie Bonnhein as Joyce John Chambers as National Guard Captain Mary Cortiz as Housewife Norman Crawford as Night Driver Jonathan Flint as Bobby Ryan Folsey as Extra Belinda Folsey as Goria Neil Forn as Doctor Richard Gillis as Officer Gillis Harry Goins as Eye Doctor Emile Hamaty as Professor Shilbovitz Patty Holcomb as Patty Forrest J Ackerman as Man in cinema Saul Kahan as Detective Sgt. Wino Ian Kranitz as Piano Player John Landis as Schlock Ivan Lepper as Ditchdigger Phillip Levine as Little Boy Walter Levine as Police Thief Shirley Levine as Woman Onlooker Tonda Marton as Nurse Harriet Medin as Mrs. Blinerman Billy Record as Dead Cop Eliza Roberts as Mindy Binerman Amy Schireson as Barbara Carl Stone as Hippie Dana Sue Collins as Duck Girl Edward Summer as Body on swing with red suspenders Mitchell Tadross as Ditchdigger Susan Weiser as Betty Stuart Weiss as Arnie
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stress, Swiss Many plural words beginning with s : skis, spars, sheds, symptoms,shops, sisters ...
three (3) letter word:
sis.
four (4) letter word:
sass. sims. siss. sops. suds.
five (5) letter word:
sales. sands. scads. scots. seats. shoes. silks. sills. sinus. siris. slews. slops. smuts. snips. sorus. spots. stays. steps. stops. swiss.
six (6) letter word:
sanies. schuss. scopes. scores. scours. scraps. scrubs. sepsis. series. serous. sevens. shades. shamus. shears. shorts. shucks. sights. slacks. soleus. stacks. stairs. stakes. stalls. stapes. stasis. status. stocks. stress. stylus. succus. sulcus. sweats.
seven (7) letter word:
sadness. sanious. sapiens. sapless. sardius. savings. scabies. schnaps. scyphus. seiurus. sellers. serinus. serious. sexless. shakers. shyness. silents. singles. sinless. sinopis. sinuous. sixties. slyness. solidus. sonchus. species. spinous. spirits. sprites. squalus. starets. statics. straits. stratus. strings. stripes. stypsis. success. succuss. summons. sunless. surpass. surplus.
eight (8) letter word:
sacculus. safeness. saporous. sameness. saneness. sawbones. scabrous. scalenus. schnapps. scissors. scruples. seagrass. seamless. seawards. sedulous. seedless. selfless. sensuous. sereness. serratus. services. sessions. sexiness. shambles. shingles. shitless. shoeless. sickness. sideways. skewness. skinless. skittles. skivvies. skywards. slimness. slowness. slyboots. smugness. snuffers. snugness. soapsuds. softness. soleless. someways. sonorous. soreness. soulless. sourness. sourpuss. spacious. specious. spermous. sphecius. splenius. spondias. spotless. spurious. spyglass. staggers. stannous. starches. starless. stations. stemless. stenosis. stimulus. studious. succubus. sundress. sundries. sundrops. sunglass. suppress. sureness. susurrus. syllabus. synapsis. synopsis. syphilis.
nine (9) letter word:
sagacious. salacious. saltiness. saltworks. sandglass. sandiness. sapidness. sauciness. savorless. sebaceous. seditious. semantics. semigloss. semiotics. sericeous. setaceous. seventies. shadiness. shakiness. shameless. shapeless. sharpness. shiftless. shininess. shortness. showiness. sidewards. sightless. siliceous. silkgrass. silkiness. silliness. sinusitis. sissiness. skinheads. slackness. slantways. slaveless. sleekness. sleepless. slickness. slambrous. smallness. smartness. smokeless. soapiness. soberness. sogginess. solemness. solidness. sometimes. sootiness. sorceress. sorcerous. sorriness. soundless. soundness. soupiness. spareness. speckless. sphacelus. spiciness. spineless. spiritous. splinters. sprinkles. squatness. staginess. staidness. stainless. staleness. stalkness. starkness. stateless. steepness. sternness. stiffness. stillness. stingless. stoneless. stoutness. strangles. strapless. strenuous. stuporous. styleless. suaveness. sugarless. sulfurous. sulkiness. sumptuous. sunniness. surliness. sweetness. swiftness. syllepsis. symbiosis. symphysis. syneresis. synthesis.
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Evelyn Scott has: Performed in "Oboler Comedy Theatre" in 1949. Played Wilma Shelby in "Treasury Men in Action" in 1950. Performed in "Big Town" in 1950. Played Doris Daggett in "Schlitz Playhouse of Stars" in 1951. Performed in "Dragnet" in 1951. Performed in "The Ford Television Theatre" in 1952. Performed in "I Married Joan" in 1952. Played Shirley Henry in "Letter to Loretta" in 1953. Played Dora Bannister in "Wicked Woman" in 1953. Performed in "The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse" in 1953. Played Mrs. Brown in "Make Room for Daddy" in 1953. Played Fran Morgay in "The Lone Wolf" in 1954. Played Olive in "Gunsmoke" in 1955. Played Mrs. Johnstone in "Navy Log" in 1955. Played Lily Barnett in "Mike Hammer" in 1956. Played Nurse Sanders in "Mike Hammer" in 1956. Played Nellie in "Strange Stories" in 1956. Played Julie Dickens in "Code 3" in 1957. Played Zoe Alden in "The Restless Gun" in 1957. Played Peggy Hanson in "M Squad" in 1957. Played Beatrice Cornell in "Perry Mason" in 1957. Played Helen in "The Court of Last Resort" in 1957. Played Molly Prentiss in "Back from the Dead" in 1957. Played Adelaide Mitchell in "Bachelor Father" in 1957. Played Lilly Blaney in "M Squad" in 1957. Played Adelaide Mitchell (1960-1962) in "Bachelor Father" in 1957. Played Helen in "The Green-Eyed Blonde" in 1957. Played Mrs. Davis in "The Untouchables" in 1959. Played Vannie Johnson in "Bonanza" in 1959. Played Drew Paster in "Bonanza" in 1959. Played Mrs. Gibson in "Bonanza" in 1959. Played Ruth Cunningham in "Channing" in 1963. Played Ada Jacks in "Peyton Place" in 1964. Played Ada Jacks (1972-1974) (played the role on Peyton Place) in "Return to Peyton Place" in 1972. Played Ada Jacks in "Peyton Place: The Next Generation" in 1985.
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orpheus
Near Rhymes:
Words and phrases that rhyme with us: (249 results)
1 syllable:
abts, adss, bess, besse, bless, bress, bresse, brus, brusk, bruss, bus, buss, busse, ches, chess, cress, cus, cus, cuss, dress, ers, es, ess, esse, fess, fesse, fs, fuhs, fuss, gess, gless, gress, gruss, guess, gus, guss, hess, hesse, huss, ins, jess, jus, kess, kless, klus, kness, kress, kresse, krus, kus, kuss, las, les, less, mess, muhs, nes, ness, nuss, pesce, pless, plus, pos, press, press', presse, prus, pruss, pus, puss, ques, ress, rus, russ, russe, s, 's, s., schuss, shas, sluss, stress, struss, sus, suss, tess, thus, tress, trus, truss, vess, wass, wes, wess, wuss, xus, yes
2 syllables:
address, adjusts, aggress, assess, attests, bench press, careplus, caress, cheese press, cmos, compress, confess, contests, depress, digests, digress, discuss, distress, drop press, egress, ellesse, etess, excess, express, express', finesse, fluoresce, fluoresce, forbess, full dress, impress, ines, land cress, largesse, l'express, ls, lutece, lyness, marsh cress, mistrusts, noblesse, nonpluss, obsess, oppress, possess, profess, progress, progress, protests, punch press, recess, redress, regress, repress, requests, requests, rock cress, school bus, siese, simplesse, spring cress, stone cress, success, suppress, transgress, ts, undress, unless, u. s., uys, vanhuss, vs, word stress
3 syllables:
abs, acquiesce, banderas, battle dress, belle isle cress, bitter cress, bouncing bess, camping bus, c. b. s., ccs, charlotte russe, coalesce, cocktail dress, convalesce, dinner dress, dispossess, diving dress, downy chess, dss, e. d. s., evening dress, express bus, fancy dress, garden cress, garlic press, genus sus, gloomy gus, g. p. s., h. h. s., i. n. s., i. r. s., lcs, meadow cress, more or less, morning dress, nonetheless, oas, o. a. s., p. b. s., printing press, public press, purple cress, reassess, reinvests, repossess, rocket cress, sentence stress, shuttle bus, standing press, stds, t. b. s., tower cress, uss, u. s. s., wedding dress, winter cress, with success
4 syllables:
civilian dress, durable press, hces, hydraulic press, incline bench press, indian cress, japanese chess, nevertheless, officer's mess, permanent press, pony express, rotary press, tcas, ws, ws
5 syllables:
american cress, common garden cress, damsel in distress, early winter cress, freedom of the press, garden pepper cress, military press
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score
salt
soup
spoon
sock
soil
sod
sauce
sift
seat
sheet
shot
shale
sloth
slow
strain
soar
same
stagger
stead
space
sag
story
sap
sun
soft
saw
sip
sill
soy
scarce
stain
show
stray
slave
store
site
soggy
saddle
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Gerhart Hauptmann has written:
'Gerhart Hauptmann und sein Werk'
'Bahnwarter Thiel and Fasching'
'Die versunkene Glocke'
'Les tisserands'
'Das dramatische Werk'
'And Pippa dances'
'Das Friedensfest'
'Der Bogen des Odysseus'
'Einsame Menschen: Drama..' -- subject(s): Accessible book
'The island of the great mother' -- subject(s): Utopias, Fiction
'Die Finsternisse'
'Fuhrmann Henschel Schauspiel'
'Gesammelte Werke' -- subject(s): Accessible book
'Dramatische Dichtungen' -- subject(s): Accessible book
'Mignon'
'Die grossen Dramen'
'Griselda' -- subject(s): Accessible book
'Herbert Englemann'
'Das gesammelte Werk'
'Fasching, illustriert von Alfred Rubin'
'Und Pippa tanzt'
'Zur Charakteristik Jehovas'
'Paralipomena zum Hirtenlied'
'Hannele; a dream poem' -- subject(s): Accessible book
'The weavers; Hannele; [and] The beaver coat'
'Der Biberpelz' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation
'Gerhart Hauptmann'
'Neue gedichte'
'Veland'
'Indipohdi'
'Rose Bernd'
'The heretic of Soana'
'Ulrich von Lichtenstein' -- subject(s): Drama
'Und Pippa tanzt!'
'Polnoe sobrane sochinen Gergarta Gauptmana'
'Um volk und geist, ansprachen'
'The sunken bell' -- subject(s): Accessible book
'Before dawn (Vor sonnenaufgang) a social drama'
'Die grossen Romane'
'Der weisse heiland'
'Das epische werk'
'Die grosse Traum'
'Plays'
'Die blaue Blume'
'Der Schuss im Park'
'Hannele'
'Die Kunst des Dramas' -- subject(s): German drama, Theater
'Rosa Bernd'
'Erza hlungen'
'Goethe' -- subject(s): Appreciation
'The fool in Christ, Emanuel Quint' -- subject(s): Fiction
'Klett Lekturehilfen'
'Die Biberpelz'
'Vor Sonnenaufgang' -- subject(s): German drama
'Peter Brauer'
'Hamlet in Wittenberg'
'Atlantida'
'Dramatic works' -- subject(s): Accessible book
'Der grosse Traum'
'Michael Kramer' -- subject(s): Accessible book
'El pobre Enrich' -- subject(s): Accessible book
'Hanneles Himmelfahrt: Traumdichtung in zwei Teilen' -- subject(s): Accessible book
'Anna'
'Tagebuch 1892 bis 1894' -- subject(s): German Authors, Authors, German, Diaries
'Till Eulenspiegel' -- subject(s): Eulenspiegel
'Der rote Hahn'
'Festspiel im deutschen Reimen' -- subject(s): Drama, History
'Parsival'
'Rose Bernd, Schauspiel'
'Die goldene Harfe'
'Fasching'
'Three plays' -- subject(s): Translations into English
'Hanneles Himmelsahrt'
'Die Hochzeit auf Buchenhorst'
'Michael Kramer, Drama'
'Winterballade' -- subject(s): Accessible book
'Der Ketzer von Soana' -- subject(s): Accessible book
'Vor Sonnenuntergang' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY
'Atlantis' -- subject(s): Fiction, Atlantis (Legendary place), Atlantis
'Fuhrmann Henschel'
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The Americans, British, and Canadians had an assortment of weapons including M1 Garand Rifles, Thompson sub-machine guns, "Grease" guns (an American sub-machine gun), Springfield .30 (a sniper rifle), Browning Automatic Rifle (B.A.R.), and Sten gun (British sub-machine gun)
The German forces used a variety of weapons including:
Pistols: Pistole Parabellum P-08 'Luger' Walther Pistole Model 1938 (P-38) Mauser HSc Walther PP/PPK Mauser C96 'Broomhandle'
Bolt Action Rifles: Mauser Karabiner 1898K (Kar98K, also used in sniper roles) Mauser Gewehr 1933/40 Gebergsjager Karabiner
Semi-Automatic Rifles: Gewehr 1941 W/M (Walther and Mauser made two different models) Gewehr 1943 (the Karabiner 1943 was essentially the same, though slightly shorter. Volkssturm Gewehr VG1-5
Automatic Rifles: Sturmgewehr 1944 (StG.44) Mkb 42 & KAB 42 (precursors to StG.44) Fallschirmjagergewehr 1942 (FG-42, two models were manufactured; the early model had a sloped pistol grip, the later model had a conventional pistol grip and was a specialist's rifle)
Submachine Guns: Maschinenpistole 1938/1940 (MP-38/40) MP-18/1 (WWI Bergmann model) MP-28 MP-34I (Bergmann side loading) MP-E (Erma side loading with fore grip) MP-41 (MP-40 with wooden stock) ZK38.3 (Czech) M39 (Hungarian) Suomi M31 (Finnish PPSh 41)
Machineguns: Zurich Brno 1926 (ZB-26) Maschinengewehr 1934 (MG 34) Maschinengewehr 1942 (MG 42)
Rocket/Grenade Launchers: Raketenpanzerbuchse 54 ('Panzerschreck' or 'Ofenrohr') GranatBuchse 1939 (GrB 39) Panzerfaust (aka Faust Patrone) Walther 2.7cm Leuchtpistole (aka 'Sturmpistole' or 'Kampfpistole')
Anti-Tank Rifles: Panzerbuchse 1939 (PzB 39) Mascerzek M35 (Polish, aka 'Marosczek)
Flamethrowers: Flammenwurfer 38/41
Grenades: Steilhandgranate 1924 (Gr-24, stick grenade or 'potato masher') Eirhandgranate 1939 (Ei-39, egg type) Steilnebelhandgranate 1939 (Nb 39, stick type) Panzerwurfmine (L) (Finned anti-tank hand grenade) Gabellt Ladung (grenade bundle) Sprengbuchse 1924 (aka Siebkopf) Haft-Hohllandung 3kg Magnetic 'HHL' Gewehr Sprenggranate (rifle grenade) Grosspanzergranate "46" or "61" (anti-tank rifle grenades, number designates size in millimeters) Schuss Gr-P-40 Panzer Granate (rifle grenade) Gewehrblendgranate 1942 (smoke rifle grenade) Sprengpatrone/Wurfkorper 361LP (Leuchtpistole ammunition) Wurfkorper/Panzer Wurfkorper 42LP (Leuchtpistole ammunition) Nebelpatrone (smoke round for Leuchtpistole)
Anti-tank Rockets: Panzerfaust - translates into "Armor Fist"
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Pistols: Pistole Parabellum P-08 'Luger' Walther Pistole Model 1938 (P-38) Mauser HSc Walther PP/PPK Mauser C96 'Broomhandle'
Bolt Action Rifles: Mauser Karabiner 1898K (Kar98K, also used in sniper roles) Mauser Gewehr 1933/40 Gebergsjager Karabiner
Semi-Automatic Rifles: Gewehr 1941 W/M (Walther and Mauser made two different models) Gewehr 1943 (the Karabiner 1943 was essentially the same, though slightly shorter. Volkssturm Gewehr VG1-5
Automatic Rifles: Sturmgewehr 1944 (StG.44) Mkb 42 & KAB 42 (precursors to StG.44) Fallschirmjagergewehr 1942 (FG-42, two models were manufactured; the early model had a sloped pistol grip, the later model had a conventional pistol grip and was a specialist's rifle)
Submachine Guns: Maschinenpistole 1938/1940 (MP-38/40) MP-18/1 (WWI Bergmann model) MP-28 MP-34I (Bergmann side loading) MP-E (Erma side loading with fore grip) MP-41 (MP-40 with wooden stock) ZK38.3 (Czech) M39 (Hungarian) Suomi M31 (Finnish PPSh 41)
Machineguns: Zurich Brno 1926 (ZB-26) Maschinengewehr 1934 (MG 34) Maschinengewehr 1942 (MG 42)
Rocket/Grenade Launchers: Raketenpanzerbuchse 54 ('Panzerschreck' or 'Ofenrohr') GranatBuchse 1939 (GrB 39) Panzerfaust (aka Faust Patrone) Walther 2.7cm Leuchtpistole (aka 'Sturmpistole' or 'Kampfpistole')
Anti-Tank Rifles: Panzerbuchse 1939 (PzB 39) Mascerzek M35 (Polish, aka 'Marosczek)
Flamethrowers: Flammenwurfer 38/41
Grenades: Steilhandgranate 1924 (Gr-24, stick grenade or 'potato masher') Eirhandgranate 1939 (Ei-39, egg type) Steilnebelhandgranate 1939 (Nb 39, stick type) Panzerwurfmine (L) (Finned anti-tank hand grenade) Gabellt Ladung (grenade bundle) Sprengbuchse 1924 (aka Siebkopf) Haft-Hohllandung 3kg Magnetic 'HHL' Gewehr Sprenggranate (rifle grenade) Grosspanzergranate "46" or "61" (anti-tank rifle grenades, number designates size in millimeters) Schuss Gr-P-40 Panzer Granate (rifle grenade) Gewehrblendgranate 1942 (smoke rifle grenade) Sprengpatrone/Wurfkorper 361LP (Leuchtpistole ammunition) Wurfkorper/Panzer Wurfkorper 42LP (Leuchtpistole ammunition) Nebelpatrone (smoke round for Leuchtpistole)
Answerthe Germans created the Panzerfaust, a Small rocket launcher, which literally translates into "armor fist"the Germans created some of the the most impressive weapons the world had ever seen.the mg42 machine gun they invented during world war 2 is still used in many armies today..the 88mm flak gun was designed for anti-aircraft use but its operators discovered that it was also a great anti-tank gun.they also invented the worlds first ballistic and inter-continental missiles.the v1 and v2 rockets.they had the first jet engined air-craft.the Germans also had infra-red night vision during ww2.maybe there best weapon of all was there highly trained army,probably the best fighting army in human history,and under a high command that no country could match.
Pistols: Pistole Parabellum P-08 'Luger' Walther Pistole Model 1938 (P-38) Mauser HSc Walther PP/PPK Mauser C96 'Broomhandle'
Bolt Action Rifles: Mauser Karabiner 1898K (Kar98K, also used in sniper roles) Mauser Gewehr 1933/40 Gebergsjager Karabiner
Semi-Automatic Rifles: Gewehr 1941 W/M (Walther and Mauser made two different models) Gewehr 1943 (the Karabiner 1943 was essentially the same, though slightly shorter. Volkssturm Gewehr VG1-5
Automatic Rifles: Sturmgewehr 1944 (StG.44) Mkb 42 & KAB 42 (precursors to StG.44) Fallschirmjagergewehr 1942 (FG-42, two models were manufactured; the early model had a sloped pistol grip, the later model had a conventional pistol grip and was a specialist's rifle)
Submachine Guns: Maschinenpistole 1938/1940 (MP-38/40) MP-18/1 (WWI Bergmann model) MP-28 MP-34I (Bergmann side loading) MP-E (Erma side loading with fore grip) MP-41 (MP-40 with wooden stock) ZK38.3 (Czech) M39 (Hungarian) Suomi M31 (Finnish PPSh 41)
Machineguns: Zurich Brno 1926 (ZB-26) Maschinengewehr 1934 (MG 34) Maschinengewehr 1942 (MG 42)
Rocket/Grenade Launchers: Raketenpanzerbuchse 54 ('Panzerschreck' or 'Ofenrohr') GranatBuchse 1939 (GrB 39) Panzerfaust (aka Faust Patrone) Walther 2.7cm Leuchtpistole (aka 'Sturmpistole' or 'Kampfpistole')
Anti-Tank Rifles: Panzerbuchse 1939 (PzB 39) Mascerzek M35 (Polish, aka 'Marosczek)
Flamethrowers: Flammenwurfer 38/41
Grenades: Steilhandgranate 1924 (Gr-24, stick grenade or 'potato masher') Eirhandgranate 1939 (Ei-39, egg type) Steilnebelhandgranate 1939 (Nb 39, stick type) Panzerwurfmine (L) (Finned anti-tank hand grenade) Gabellt Ladung (grenade bundle) Sprengbuchse 1924 (aka Siebkopf) Haft-Hohllandung 3kg Magnetic 'HHL' Gewehr Sprenggranate (rifle grenade) Grosspanzergranate "46" or "61" (anti-tank rifle grenades, number designates size in millimeters) Schuss Gr-P-40 Panzer Granate (rifle grenade) Gewehrblendgranate 1942 (smoke rifle grenade) Sprengpatrone/Wurfkorper 361LP (Leuchtpistole ammunition) Wurfkorper/Panzer Wurfkorper 42LP (Leuchtpistole ammunition) Nebelpatrone (smoke round for Leuchtpistole)
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Posted 12/23/2011 by Amado Narvaez sonny.parmenides@yahoo.com
SANKT NIKOLAUS MACHT BESUCH
von Clement C. Moore, 1822
(Übersetzung von J. F. L. Easchen, 1955)
Es war Heilig Abend, still war's im Haus.
Kein Wesen sich regte, nicht einmal 'ne Maus.
Am Kamin hingen Strümpfe, jeder an seinem Ort;
Alle Kinder erhofften Nick fände sie dort.
Warm und geborgen lagen alle im Bett
Und träumten von Zuckerwerk, das jedes gern hätt'.
Mit Kopftuch die Mutter, ich in Schlafmütze stand,
Sanften Winterschlaf wünschend einand'.
Dort draussen im Freien enstand ein Getös'
Ich sprang aus dem Bett zu seh'n was wär los!
Hin an das Fenster ging eilends mein Lauf,
Die Läden geöffnet, schob den Rahmen ich auf.
Hell glänzend das Mondlicht auf frischem Schnee lag,
Beleuchtete alles, als wär's heller Tag.
Doch was für ein Wunder erschien hier zur Nacht!
Ein Schlitten bespannt mit Renntieren acht!
Ein winziger Fuhrman trieb sie eilends vors Haus.
Ich erkannt' ihn sofort; 's war Sankt Nikolaus!
Flugs wie ein Adler schuss herbei sein Gespann;
Er piff und rief laut jedes Tierchen mit Nam'n.
"Hö, Dasher! Hö, Prancer! Hö, Dancer und Vixen!
Los, Comet! Los, Cupid! Los, Donner und Blitzen!
Fort auf die Veranda, aufs Dach dann hinauf!
Hurtig, beeilt euch, beflügelt den Lauf!"
Und wie trockenes Laub, das der Windsturm verweht,
über jegliches Hindernis weiter aufwärts geht,
so flogen die Renner zum Dach und hinauf,
Spielzeug im Schlitten, Sankt Nick oben drauf.
Und gleich hinterher, vom Dach man vernahm
Wie ein Tanzen und Schnurren mit den Huffen begann.
Als den Kopf ich einzog und schnell mich umdreht'
Der Kamine entsprungen, Sankt Nick vor mir steht.
Ihn hüllte ein Pelzwerk vom Kopf bis zum Fuss
das gänzlich bestäubt war mit Asche und Russ.
Unterm Sack prall mit Spielzeug musst' er sich bücken;
er schien wie ein Händler mit dem Kram auf dem Rücken.
Mit dem Auge er zwinkert',--es war nur zum Spass,
Seine Wange war rosig, doch kirschrot die Nas'.
Die drolligen Lippen, wie ein Bogen gepaart,--
Weiss wie der Schnee lag ums Kinn ihm der Bart.
Er rauchte ein Pfeichen--nicht hätt' man's geglaubt!
Eine Wolke von Toback umhüllte sein' Haupt.
Breit war sein Gesicht, und sein Bäuchlein--o, je!
war so schwabbig wie eine Portion Gelee!
Pausbackig und rund wie ein Zwerg stand er da.
Ich musste laut lachen, als ich ihn so sah.
Sein zwinkerndes Auge schlaghaft deutete an,
Nichts hätt' ich zu fürchten von seinem Gespann.
Auch sprach er kein Wort, als mit emsiger Hand
die Strümpfe er füllte; drauf zu mir gewand,
legt' an die Nase er den Finger, und schnell 'drauf,
Wie er gekommen, stieg er's Rauchloch hinauf,
Sprang auf seinen Schlitten, schrill pfiff er auf Neu,
und weg war er, wie vom Winde gefegt wär die Spreu.
Ich hörte ihn rufen, weit weg, wie er noch lacht:
"Frohe Weihnachten allen! Und für heute: Gut' Nacht!"
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