adornment
an ornament/decoration
parade
to flaunt
clarity
to be clear
lure
to tempt someone to do something
Immutable
unchanging over time
parched
extremely thirsty
disposable
easily thrown away after use
an ornament/decoration
to flaunt
to be clear
to tempt someone to do something
unchanging over time
extremely thirsty
easily thrown away after use
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