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Force Tough Guys Roughly Into Front Of Van

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noun

• intensity or forcefulness of expression

• the property of being wild or turbulent

35%6 To handle roughly or roughly pull
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33%6 First name of the character Rip Van ___ in the story 'Rip Van Winkle'
noun

• United States writer remembered for his stories (1783-1859)

• United States writer of darkly humorous novels (born in 1942)

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