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TURNEDUP |
Arrived |
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CAME |
Arrived |
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LANDED |
Arrived |
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RETURNED |
Arrived home |
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NEW |
Just arrived |
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PUBESCENT |
Arrived at puberty. |
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STATURED |
Arrived at full stature. |
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THRIVED |
They arrived outside and flourished |
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IMPUBERAL |
Not having arrived at puberty; immature. |
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REACHED |
He raced about, felt sore, but arrived! |
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RAVENHAIRED |
A hen arrived, tousled with black tresses |
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ROLLEDUP |
Arrived in large numbers, folded in cylinder |
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SWAMI |
Religious teacher took a dip before I arrived |
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INTRAY |
Where to put newly-arrived correspondence Saint Raymond enclosed |
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ENDEDUP |
Arrived finally in Dundee, as arranged, before pipers began |
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ARRIVE |
To come; said of time; as, the time arrived. |
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CAMERASHY |
Arrived with scratchy skin. Why? Afraid of not being photogenic? |
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GRIFFIN |
An Anglo-Indian name for a person just arrived from
Europe. |
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LATELY |
Not long ago; recently; as, he has lately arrived from
Italy. |
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CAMERAS |
Arrived on the last part of Honduras with what tourists wear around their necks |
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BEARDLESS |
Without a beard. Hence: Not having arrived at puberty or
manhood; youthful. |
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PUBESCENCE |
The quality or state of being pubescent, or of having
arrived at puberty. |
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COMER |
One who comes, or who has come; one who has arrived, and is
present. |
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ARRIVAL |
The person or thing arriving or which has arrived; as,
news brought by the last arrival. |
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HELIOTROPE |
An instrument or machine for showing when the sun
arrived at the tropics and equinoctial line. |