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What is jumping jacks in french?
Jumping jacks in French is
sauts en cloche
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This literally translates to "bell jumps" because the movement resembles the shape of a bell.
What part of speech is the word shindig?
Can you put the word blabbering in a sentence?
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How do you use the word scold in a sentence?
What is Yiddish word for anxious?
What part of speech is please in the sentence Please allow me to answer?
What does the idiom slugging sense out of mean?
How do you say Discover me in Konkani?
What does the word wigger mean?
What are the homophones for to urge on and power of seeing?
How do you use counsel in a sentence?
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