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feature someone as something 1. to imagine someone to be something or a particular type of person. I really can't feature you as a ship's captain. Alice had always featured Fred as a fairly even-tempered person. 2. to give special prominence to someone in a particular part in a play, film, opera, etc. They featured Laura as the lead singer in the group. The director refused to feature Roger as a lead. feature someone in something 1. to imagine someone wearing something. I can't feature you in that ridiculous dress, Can you feature Fran in that hat? 2. to imagine someone being in something or some place. I can't feature you in Paris. You are too rural to enjoy a place like Paris. Can you feature David in New York City? How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Two past winners of the Directors Guild of America's top prize received nominations again Thursday and will square off against a trio of first-time nominees with far fewer feature film directorial credits. A Century of Canadian Cinema: Gerald Pratley's Feature Film Guide, 1900 to the Present By Gerald Pratley, Lynx Images Inc. The category, Best Animated Feature Film, honors films often dismissed as kid stuff. |
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