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3 years ago
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Hi Everyone, I am doing a Gold Rush abc book and I need help with it. I have not started yet. Please say a letter in a comment a

nd then the word with a definition and a phrase, I will input my favorite words into my book. Thanks.
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tekilochka [14]3 years ago
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I have two P's, and one G(obvious).  The two P's are Pilgrimage and Panning for Gold, Pilgrimage-"a journey to a place associated with someone or something well known or respected", Panning for Gold-"wash gravel in a pan to separate out gold", the G is Gold- "yellow precious metal".
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