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English, 11.04.2021 02:40, hannahdrumsey

Tiles allure
contrive
depute
hubbub
plight
raiment
revile
raiment
revile

Pairs
to appoint someone to perform a task
to powerfully charm
an unfortunate situation
clothing
to plan with cleverness
to criticize in an insulting manner
a chaotic and noisy din caused by a crowd

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