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View definitions for screen

screen

noun as in something that protects, conceals

noun as in partition

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noun as in display, monitor

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verb as in hide, protect

verb as in examine and choose

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“The depressiveness of that job, which you can see in a lot of spy movies, is not there on the screen,” Fassbender says.

One thing that’s sure is that Paul is from the first generation to grow up absorbed in screens.

The weekend will feature readings, signings, screenings and panels with authors and speakers from all walks of life.

James Finlayson failed to make it as a lead man in Holywood but became one of the most memorable comic foils ever to grace the silver screen.

From BBC

About 10 people are thought to have since died, but it is not clear whether any screening could have prevented those deaths.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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