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Protrude With Fat Spreading Around

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verb

• be highly noticeable

• distinguish oneself

• steer away from shore, of ships

• be stubborn in resolution or resistance

59%8Protrude with fat spreading around
noun

• An exceptional or noteworthy person or thing.

adjective

• Exceptional; noteworthy

48%7Protrude or cause to protrude from a surface
verb

• form or shape by forcing through an opening

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