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Definition of jewelries

jewelry

noun

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Definitions include: in a computer system, to be stuck performing some activity repeatedly but not making progress.
Definitions include: a phonographic record.
Definitions include: A person who likes to fight, a tough chic, or someone who can stand up for themselves and always ready to fight.
Definitions include: a "retirement community," (a place where old people go to live.)
Definitions include: a pasta dish prepared with loose ground meat, tomato sauce, and pasta (such as small sea shells or elbow macaroni.)
Definitions include: an important person.
Definitions include: See on the map.
Definitions include: a vain argument / conflict which is only participated in as an attempt to display superiority.
Definitions include: the best.
Definitions include: to have erect nipples visible beneath clothing.

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