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Evening Mood Evening Mood Evening Mood William-Adolphe Bouguereau, 1882 Evening Mood (Humeur Nocturne) is an allegorical painting created by artist William-Adolphe Bouguereau in 1882. This painting is part of the world's art collection of the Havana's Museum of Fine Arts, in Cuba.
Evening Mood
Evening Mood
Evening Mood
William-Adolphe Bouguereau, 1882
Evening Mood (Humeur Nocturne) is an allegorical painting created by artist William-Adolphe Bouguereau in 1882. This painting is part of the world’s art collection of the Havana’s Museum of Fine Arts, in Cuba.

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spontaneous combustion n. Ignition of a substance, such as oily rags or hay, caused by a localized heat-increasing reaction between the oxidant and the fuel and not involving addition of heat from an outside source.
spontaneous combustion
n.
Ignition of a substance, such as oily rags or hay, caused by a localized heat-increasing reaction between the oxidant and the fuel and not involving addition of heat from an outside source.

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rest·less  (rĕst′lĭs) adj. 1. Characterized by a lack of quiet, repose, or rest: spent a restless night. 2. Not able to rest, relax, or be still: a restless child. 3. Having or showing a persistent desire for change or action: "A restless feeling of guilt would always be present with him" (James Joyce). 4. Never still or motionless: the restless sea.
rest·less (rĕst′lĭs)
adj.
1. Characterized by a lack of quiet, repose, or rest: spent a restless night.
2. Not able to rest, relax, or be still: a restless child.
3. Having or showing a persistent desire for change or action: “A restless feeling of guilt would always be present with him” (James Joyce).
4. Never still or motionless: the restless sea.

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three·some  (thrē′səm) n. 1. A group of three persons or things. 2. An activity involving three people, especially a golf match in which one player competes against two others who alternate their play.
three·some (thrē′səm)
n.
1. A group of three persons or things.
2. An activity involving three people, especially a golf match in which one player competes against two others who alternate their play.