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GuDViN [60]
3 years ago
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1. deride possessing enough cash to meet debts or expenses 2. lambaste to beg or borrow things without being able to pay them ba

ck 3. scrounge to strongly criticize a person over decisions that have been made 4. solvent to put down or show contempt for a person
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elena-s [515]3 years ago
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1. deride: to put down or show contempt for a person

2. lambaste : to strongly criticize a person over decisions that have been made

3. scrounge : to beg or borrow things without being                      

able to pay them back

4. solvent : possessing enough cash to meet debts or expenses

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