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Elaina
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8 May, 11:36
Definitions of these 10 words
1. Buoyant
2. Euphoric
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Lucille Fitzgerald
8 May, 11:46
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a. To be able to float on water
b. Cheerful / optimistic
2. Feeling of intense excitement or hapiness
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Jamir Ashley
8 May, 11:51
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1. floating or happy
2. joyful
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