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Maci
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17 April, 04:19
Similes that describe food
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Reid
17 April, 04:21
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Pancakes are as good as waffles.
The cake looks as good as my honey bun.
His eggplant is as big as mine.
Her pasta tastes like my mothers spaghetti.
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Jalen
17 April, 04:23
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like taking candy from a baby:-easy to do
as sweet as honey: - very sweet or nice person
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