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noun • makeup that is used to darken and thicken the eye lashes | ||||
| 26% | 8 | May cause watery eyes | ||
noun • a symptom consisting of the involuntary expulsion of air from the nose | ||||
| 25% | 4 | They may get 40 lashes | ||
noun • opinion or judgment | ||||
The Eyes May Have It
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