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Still On Ones Dinner Plate

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adjective

• Not eaten

27%10 Similar to a dinner plate
adjective satellite

• having a flat circular shape

27%10Dinner plate cleaner, perhaps
adjective

• given to excess in consumption of especially food or drink

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