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insens350 [35]
3 years ago
12

Please. give me 75 random words please give simple word. And Not too simple like is,are​

English
2 answers:
sergejj [24]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Random words: apple, fruit, banana, pear, orange, kiwi, table, laptop, computer, chair, pen, person, student, teacher, tie, shoes, glasses, hands, finger, thick, charger, wall, windows, black, white, yellow, green, phone, water, bottle, jumper, hoodie, blood, mouth, teeth, tongue, skin, hair, key, love, noise, power, electricity, earrings, touch, like, bank, money, note, cash, coin, male, female, bisexual, email, mask, pants, shirts, desease, disease, increase, decrease, number, english, exam, block, schedule, general, calculator, unit, math, paper, notebook, nail, name, shame, lame, came, pain.

ExtremeBDS [4]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

screw

descriptive

slim

spotty

hurried

male

extra-large

summer

preserve

rain

new

real

ceaseless

sign

babies

separate

ambitious

humdrum

unaccountable

delicate

stretch

ancient

work

room

miscreant

far-flung

knowing

tongue

war

add

subdued

imaginary

borrow

exist

colossal

camera

romantic

lick

delirious

fly

hill

agreement

compare

chance

weak

plausible

thin

murder

telling

balance

disagreeable

fax

crack

sleep

square

experience

honorable

leather

yard

expensive

knotty

look

poised

vanish

spade

hungry

tacky

flesh

lettuce

playground

eggs

broad

wet

arch

hushed

Explanation:

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