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adverb • in the lowest position; nearest the ground adjective satellite • lowest in rank or importance | ||||||||
45% | 7 | Forms, forms and more forms | ||||||
noun • needlessly time-consuming procedure | ||||||||
35% | 7 | Verbal humor involving puns | ||||||
noun • a humorous play on words | ||||||||
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