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If I were two-faced, would I be wearing this one?
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Abraham Lincoln
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wearing
a. 穿用的, 使疲惫的, 磨损的
近义:
backbreaking, strenuous, tiring, wearisome, burdensome, exhausting
faced
a. 有某种面孔或表情的
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