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couch
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couch
1. a frame upon which barley is malted
2. a priming layer of paint or varnish, esp in a painting
3. Papermaking
a. a board on which sheets of handmade paper are dried by pressing
b. a felt blanket onto which sheets of partly dried paper are transferred for further drying
c. a roll on a papermaking machine from which the wet web of paper on the wire is transferred to the next section
4. Archaic the lair of a wild animal


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A cover will protect your chairs and loveseats from being covered with fleas, dog hair and dirt.
Tickets for the ringside seating around the stage has been put up for sale, which includes a two-person loveseat at the foot of the stage at a massive price of 1500 dollars.
No word on what Gloria will be nibbling on as she reclines on her new loveseats, although Insider can confirm that raunchy girlband the Pussycat Dolls are far sweeter than they appear.
 
 
 
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