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  1. incident. ( ˈɪnsɪdənt) n. 1. a distinct or definite occurrence; event. 2. a minor, subsidiary, or related event or action. 3. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a relatively insignificant event that might have serious consequences, esp in international politics. 4.

  2. Definition, Synonyms, Translations of flagrant by The Free Dictionary

  3. n. 1. A device consisting of a heavy blade held aloft between upright guides and dropped to behead a person condemned to die. 2. An instrument, such as a paper cutter, similar in action to a guillotine. tr.v. guil·lo·tined, guil·lo·tin·ing, guil·lo·tines. 1. To behead with a guillotine. 2.

  4. slaugh•ter. (ˈslɔ tər) n. 1. the killing or butchering of cattle, sheep, etc., esp. for food. 2. a brutal or violent killing, esp. the killing of great numbers of people or animals indiscriminately; carnage. v.t. 3. to kill or butcher (animals), esp. for food. 4. to kill in a brutal or violent manner.

  5. happen. 2. (foll by: to) (of some unforeseen circumstance or event, esp death), to fall to the lot (of); be a source of good or bad fortune (to): if anything happens to me, it'll be your fault. 3. ( tr) to chance (to be or do something): I happen to know him.

  6. n. 1. an acrobatic, dangerous, or spectacular action. 2. (Film) an acrobatic or dangerous piece of action in a film or television programme. 3. (Marketing) anything spectacular or unusual done to gain publicity. vb. ( intr) to perform a stunt or stunts. [C19: US student slang, of unknown origin]

  7. 1. To avoid using, accepting, engaging in, or partaking of: shun someone's advice; shun public recognition; shun fatty foods. 2. To refuse to accept socially; avoid having social contact with: "Oddly, by being one of the few players who spoke candidly about the business of baseball, he was often shunned by the business world itself" (David Grann).

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