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3 years ago
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and I did a lot today. We went to the mall, bought smoothies, then walked around for over two hours talking. After a busy day, m

y friends and I were ready to chill out on th
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vitfil [10]3 years ago
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describing

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to represent or give an account of in words describe a picture The police asked her to describe the thief. There were so many things he wanted to describe

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