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Failure Army Bomb Plot attempted assassination of Hitler; his miraculous escape brought dreadful retaliation (1944). [Ger. Hist.: Van Doren, 500] comic strip character for whom losing is a way of life. [Comics: “Peanuts” in Horn, 542–543] financially disastrous cross-country marathon. [Am. Hist.: Sann, 48–56] broken-spirited man occupying subordinate position. [Br. Lit.: Dombey and Son] much bruited automobile fails on market (1950s). [Am. Hist.: Flexner, 78] contentious and unloved salesman; commits suicide in despair. [Am. Lit.: Appointment in Samarra] attempt to blow up the Parliament building; led to the execution of its leader, Guy Fawkes (1605). [Brit. Hist.: EB, IV: 70–71]
much-loved, much-imitated hapless, “I’m a failure” persona. [Am. Cinema: Griffith, 79] traveling salesman who gradually comes to realize that his life has been a complete failure; commits suicide. [Am. Lit.: The Death of a Salesman, Payton, 397] ignominiously strikes out in the clutch. [Am. Lit.: “Casey at the Bat” in Turkin, 642] very promising writer who, after unsuccessful publication, returns to clerical job. [Br. Lit.: New Grub Street, Magill I, 647–649] district of down-and-outs and bums. [Am. Usage: Brewer Dictionary, 1008] President Ford’s scheme to reduce inflation: for the American public to wear shields stating “WIN.” (Whip Inflation Now). [Am. Hist.: Misc.] “ingenious” creation of a third professional league that never materialized. [Am. Sports: Misc.] steamship stoker vainly tries to climb the social ladder, then fails in attempt to avenge himself on society. [Am. Drama: O’Neill The Hairy Ape in Sobel, 339]
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| The failure of this kiln made it still more difficult to get the students to take part in the work. I condole with her on the inevitable failure of every plan that she has formed for her sister's benefit. His companions came in great numbers to inquire after his health, and each one helped himself to a share of the food which had been placed for his use; so that he died, not from his sickness, but from the failure of the means of living. |
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