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piece
1. a length by which a commodity is sold, esp cloth, wallpaper, etc.
2. a literary, musical, or artistic composition
3. a coin having a value as specified
4. a small object, often individually shaped and designed, used in playing certain games, esp board games
5. any chessman other than a pawn
6. Austral and NZ fragments of fleece wool

piece [pēs]
(ordnance)
An artillery weapon, a machine gun, a rifle, or any firearm.


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Racked with guilt, he turns to drink and goes to pieces, until young colleague Frank (Nicholas Tse) persuades him to get back on the job.
With ten points awarded to the winner of matches and three more for every hole won by, makeups can go sky-high if a player goes to pieces on the biggest stage of them all.
According to Gretna's official website McGuffie is known as Jigsaw "because he goes to pieces in the box.
 
 
 
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