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noun • undergarment worn next to the skin and under the outer garments | ||||||||
27% | 6 | Sinks or slips beneath the surface | ||||||
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24% | 5 | Below the surface | ||||||
adjective • located or occurring within or closer to a center adjective satellite • located inward • innermost or essential • confined to an exclusive group • exclusive to a center; especially a center of influence • inside or closer to the inside of the body | ||||||||
Slips Below The Surface Of The River Crossword Clue
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UNDERWEAR which was last seen in the The Guardian Cryptic crossword.
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UNDERWEAR
Updated: October 14, 2023
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