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One That Was Appreciated Getting Behind Very Funny Novel Crossword Clue

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noun

• a sexually precocious young girl

28%8Funny or funny in a playful, lighthearted, or amusing way
adjective

• full of or characterized by humor

25%11 In a very funny way
adverb

• in a hilarious manner

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Telegraph Toughie03 Nov 2023 Across 11
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