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33%4 What you can't have and eat, too, it's said
noun

• a block of solid substance (such as soap or wax)

• small flat mass of chopped or ground food

• baked goods made from or based on a mixture of flour, sugar, eggs, and fat

verb

• form a coat over

31%6Eat, eat, eat
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