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ألاسم
إِجْلال ; إِكْبار ; اِحْتِرَام ; اِعْتِبَار ; تَبْجِيل ; تَشْرِيف ; تَعْظِيم ; تَقْدِير ; تَكْرِيم ; تَوْقِير ; حِسَاب ; عَظَمَة ; فَخَامَة ; كِبْرِيَاء ; مُرَاعَاة
الفعل
أَعْمَلَ الفِكْرَ أو الذِّهْنَ في ; اِفْتَكَرَ ; تَأَمَّلَ ( في ) ; تَبَصَّرَ ( فِي ) ; تَفَكَّرَ
"Slowly I Turned" is a popular vaudeville sketch wherein a character is relating a story and is triggered into violent outbursts when the listener inadvertently utters a triggering word or phrase. Versions have also been performed in movies and on television. Comedians Harry Steppe, Joey Faye, and Samuel Goldman each laid claim to this routine, also referred to as "The Stranger with a Kind Face" by clowns, "Niagara Falls" by fans of The Three Stooges and Abbott and Costello, "Martha" by fans of I Love Lucy, "Pokomoko", and "Bagel Street".