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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

One word for the following phrases

Something that costs a lot

A cake full of cream

A beach full of sand

Someone who has good manner

A person full of greed

  

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Do you mean you want an adjective? eg Something that costs a lot expensive

  • Do you mean you want an adjective?
  • eg Something that costs a lot expensive
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Do you mean you want an adjective?

eg Something that costs a lot expensive

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