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storystory line
(1870-1916) British short story author; last name; group of hills in Scotland (named after Sir Hugh Munro)Munro
(British) floor, level in a building (alternate spelling for story)storey
(Greek Mythology) only spot which is vulnerable (taken from the story in which Achilles is dipped in the river), small but fatal weaknessAchilles heel
(in Journalism) framed story, story or news item that is related and complementary to a main news story, judge-lawyer discussion, supplementary news storysidebar
, house, cottage, small one story house, lightweight tropical house, single-story housebungalow
a chart, graph; scheme, design; main story of a literary work; conspiracy, intrigue; tract of land; small piece of land in a cemetery, draw on a graph, make a plan, make secret plans, mark on a graph, mark something on a chart, piece of ground, place d...plot
a nonspecific time, being 1 in number; single; same, unified; only; happening at a particular unspecified time in the past (or future), dollar bill, joke or story, musical notation, number 1; particular person or thing, previously mentioned, pron. any ...one
a rumor or report, noise or din, significant sound inside body, spread rumor, spread gossip, spread storybruit
account of facts, decorate with legendary scenes, factual or fictional narrative, falsehood, floor in building, legend or romance, news report, plot of fiction or drama, rooms on one building level, short fictional prose piece, story line, subject for ...story
act of narrating, something narrated, soundtrack voiced by actor, telling of a story; account of; recounting of events; description of an experience; process of storytellingnarration
act of pretending, imaginative narrative which has no basis in fact (i.e. novel); category of literature including works of imaginative narratives; made-up story; act of creating with the imagination, literary works of imagination, something assumed to...fiction
adapt to a novel; create a novel from a true story (often adding fictional details), convert fact into fiction, convert movie into novelnovelize
adaptation to a novel; creation of a novel out of a true story (often with the addition of fictional details)novelization
admired woman, female hero, extraordinarily brave woman; primary female character (of a story, play, etc.), main woman character in fictional plot, remarkably brave womanheroine
 

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