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Grandmother, in British English
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- Exceptional or remarkable:
- Common beach material that gets everywhere:
- Modest or unassuming in behavior or appearance:
- The number after six and before eight:
- Past tense of "sting"; caused pain or discomfort by piercing the skin:
- Proteins produced by the immune system to fight off infections:
- Traditional Japanese garment worn for special occasions:
- Home or dwelling place for birds or animals:
- Separated from the body or physical form:
- Large saltwater fish often used in sushi and sandwiches:
- Utilized; not new:
- Organic compound with a hydroxyl group and a double bond:
- Controlled completely; overshadowed:
- Pouch-like structure in an animal or plant:
- Theatrical performance with singing and orchestral music:
- Blackjack score that beats a dealer's hand:
- From a particular point in time until now:
- Soak up; take in:
- Frozen water:
- Past tense of sit:
- Abbreviation for "in the same place":
- Stripped, say:
- Past participle of see:
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