- - Greatly satisfies
- - Satisfies
- - What every prospect does to the lover of quotations?
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- - satisfies, spelled with letters that can be found in order in satisfies
- - overfills, as with food
- - Sort of asset that is more than enough
- - tess is given a mixture and it satisfies her
- - What aptly bookends "satisfies"
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- - Drain fat that is restricting guy greatly
- - Blubber over half of visitors arriving after one is weary
- - Blubber that is enveloping bloke nearly producing lethargy
- - Drain that's essential to sniff at, I guess
- - Mix a glue that's left out and fit exhaust
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- - How greatly exaggerated 'very fat' is?
- - How some things are overstated
- - Crassly
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- - 1934 invention which improved road safety greatly and is still in use today.
- - Road reflectors
- - Road safety devices
- - Middle-of-the-road reflectors
- - Road markers
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- - (Of noise) greatly reduce
- - Cross about start of feisty female's gag?
- - Beastly type rings party to reduce sound
- - Inner chamber of a kiln used to fire pottery
- - Deaden the sound of
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- - slow speech with vowels greatly prolonged.
- - Talk in a slow, lazy way
- - speak in a slow lengthened tone
- - Slow utterance or line by person in custody on reflection
- - Southern accent feature (rhymes with "trawl")
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- - Of a simple, elegant style not greatly subject to changes in fashion
- - Traditional commander-in-chief captures a girl
- - Group, one hundred of enduring merit
- - Student group starts to improve and creates great work
- - set - one about to produce great work
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- - impressing greatly
- - Really impressing one of those in prison?
- - Really impressing
- - Impressing.
- - Impressing or astounding someone
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- - Shock or horrify greatly
- - Shock or horrify
- - Horrify
- - Shock and dismay
- - Greatly dismay
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