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Ransack Her Soon But Not At Sea

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adjective

• (of winds) coming from the sea toward the land

adverb

• on or toward the land

adjective satellite

• on the edge of the land

40%6 "Front her, board her, woo her, assail her" — there's something to pay, they say
verb

• speak to someone

• approach with an offer of sexual favors

31%7Ransack or loot
verb

• steal goods; take as spoils

• destroy and strip of its possession

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