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noun • dessert of stewed or baked fruit | ||||
| 34% | 10 | Morning bowlful | ||
noun • distilled from hard cider | ||||
| 34% | 8 | Bowlful of joy | ||
noun • a farewell remark | ||||
Fruity Bowlful
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