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Objective General E
(n.) (adj.)
to be questioned.
(unintemrpted, continuous)-we had to cancel our visit
because of incesscnf rains.
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(adj.) (v.)
because his pr
(n.)
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drink.
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(n-)
thirteen
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jinx.
(mixed up)-she tried to put in order every"thing lyingjumbi (write hurriedly)-The journalists werejofrrng down the sper of the Prime Minister in haste. (discarded things)-He is
a
junk dealer.
(wise)-He
planning in business.
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(happy)-The crowd