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Dines Out With Couple At Wits End

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33%6 A person who frequently dines out
noun

• a person devoted to refined sensuous enjoyment (especially good food and drink)

29%8At one's wits' end
noun

• a state of extreme exhaustion

verb

• wear away by rubbing

• exhaust physically or emotionally

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