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Word: funning (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...finally, as a diabetic, I feel proud for the fun of working and living-the privilege of all diabetics since Banting and Best...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Dec. 8, 1947 | 12/8/1947 | See Source »

...binge and hangover at Amoy. Flying in loose formation, they worked out a bit of dialogue to pass the time on their long hops. Cliff: "We're lost, but we're making good time." George: "We're broke, but we're having a lotta fun." On their most hazardous leg, 1,600 miles over open water between Japan and Shemya (near Attu), they got an escort of Army...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TRANSPORT: Flivver Flight | 12/8/1947 | See Source »

...headed Miss Cord, a native of Cambridge, finally find her way to the hearts of the Plympton Street scribes, whose home she has passed "ever since I learned to walk." The tall statuesque entertainer chatted gaily about her career as a singer and burlesque artiste--"stripping is more fun"--and pointed out to her interested auditors her favorite item of clothing a necklace given her by an Australian Army officer, "one thing that I keep on all the time...

Author: By Charles W. Bailey, | Title: Stripteuse Displays Pet Bangles for Crime | 12/5/1947 | See Source »

...Fun and Fancy Free. Disney's famous fauna, plus Edgar Bergen and Dinah Shore, put on a show that ranges from bad to brilliant and is generally easy to like (TIME...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Current & Choice, Dec. 1, 1947 | 12/1/1947 | See Source »

Perhaps casting a sidelong doubt toward next year's schedule, Sproul went on to suggest that "you ought to find opponents in your own class. I wouldn't take on Jack Dempsey; it wouldn't be fun for anybody. Get games with institutions ethically and athletically on your own level. Play the game on your own standards, not the sportswriter...

Author: By Selig S. Harrison, | Title: Cal Head Hails GE, GI's, Gridders | 12/1/1947 | See Source »

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