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Fat Can Be Misleading

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adjective

• Resembling or characteristic of pork.

• Rather fat; chubby.

noun

• A lie.

• (in the plural) An eye.

36%7 They can be low-fat, full-fat, or fat-free
noun

• a custard-like food made from curdled milk

29%8Misleading or misleading others for personal advantage
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