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English, 09.09.2021 02:20, cutybrain6054

I couldn't believe how the woman's outfit was. Her dress was stripped, her leggings zebra print, and her fake gold jewerly was an eyedore) A) Lurking
B) Estranged
C) Implored
D) Mollified
E) Adjacent
F) Appaling
G) Gaudy
H) Haggled
I) Pampered
J) Enthralled
K) Fruitless​

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