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Hasibul Alam Posted 11 years ago
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can you tell me, here second fiddle and brash act mean what?

Many are quick to contend—albeit falsely—that the personal essay, given the few slim anthologies released last year, is a miribund genre: historically, the form has always played second fiddle to the more brash acts, such as the novel or long-form journalism.
  

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The word is 'moribund'. org/dictionary/british/play-second-fiddle brash = 3. energetic or highly spirited, especially in an irreverent way; zesty: a brash new musical.

  • The word is 'moribund'.
  • org/dictionary/british/play-second-fiddle brash = 3.
  • energetic or highly spirited, especially in an irreverent way; zesty: a brash new musical.
  • acts = literary forms
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The word is 'moribund'.
Hasibul Alamsecond fiddle
play second fiddle = http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/play-second-fiddle

brash = 3. energetic or highly spirited, especially in an irreverent way; ze

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