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All Night Studier

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noun

• a student who crams

• a teacher who is paid to cram students for examinations

• a special school where students are crammed

• a textbook designed for cramming

47%10 Late-night studier
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34%10Studier of planets and moons
noun

• a physicist who studies astronomy

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