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Mammoth Detective choose

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[US] R. Martin ‘Tea Party Frame-Up’ in Mammoth Detective May 🌐 I’m just a big pile of beef with a good appetite and a healthy conscience.
at beef, n.1
[US] R. Martin ‘Tea Party Frame-Up’ in Mammoth Detective May 🌐 Rowden came to me tonight and told me the whole setup, offered to cut me in.
at cut (someone) in(to) (v.) under cut, v.2
[US] R. Martin ‘Tea Party Frame-Up’ in Mammoth Detective May 🌐 Don’t act so cute.
at cute, adv.
[US] R. Martin ‘Tea Party Frame-Up’ in Mammoth Detective May 🌐 Take it easy, girlie.
at girlie, n.
[US] R. Martin ‘Tea Party Frame-Up’ in Mammoth Detective May 🌐 He pulled a rod and started to sling lead at the cops.
at sling lead (v.) under lead, n.
[US] G. Lane ‘The Undercover Kid’ in Mammoth Detective May 🌐 Don’t look like two guys trying to be palsy-walsy. What’s on your minds?
at palsy-walsy, adj.
[US] R. Martin ‘Tea Party Frame-Up’ Mammoth Detective May 🌐 All right, sweetheart, we’re all through fooling.
at sweetheart, n.
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