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22%10 Base hit on which the ball is hit on the ground
noun

• (baseball) a hit that travels along the ground

22%7 Last name of the singer known for her hit songs 'Hit the Road Jack' and 'What'd I Say'
noun

• A sailor.

• English gin.

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New York Times30 Apr 1995 Across 101 LIONDRIVE
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