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How will you use kismet in a sentence?
It was pure
kismet
that we bumped into each other at the coffee shop, as we hadn't seen each other in years.
How would you describe diction?
I need an antonym for kismet?
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What does te lubesc mean?
Why is smiles the longest word in English language?
What part of speech is the word rueful?
Which word describes speaking quietly?
The lobe which enables you to understand language?
Is the word empire a double consonant repeated?
Are and real words?
What is the right word or spelling definitevely definitely?
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