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Gets Wet Up To The Ankles

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35%5 Got wet up to the ankles
noun

• English tennis player who won many women's singles titles (born in 1945)

verb

• walk (through relatively shallow water)

33%15 They may use wet-on-wet or wet-on-dry techniques
noun

• a painter who paints with watercolors

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