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Presents Loaf Of Wet Rusk Occasionally

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noun

• the verbal act of offering

• something offered (as a proposal or bid)

• a usually brief attempt

verb

• give something useful or necessary to

• present for acceptance or rejection

• agree freely

• put forward for consideration

• offer verbally

• make available for sale

• propose a payment

• produce or introduce on the stage

• present as an act of worship

• mount or put up

• make available; provide

• ask (someone) to marry you

• threaten to do something

43%4 Known as 'rusk' in some countries
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33%15 They may use wet-on-wet or wet-on-dry techniques
noun

• a painter who paints with watercolors

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