stuffamagal
n.— «The film’s only snag is all its god fearing stuffamagal. But, the performances are powerful and positively riveting.» —“21 Grams” by Emily Blunt Emily Blunt’s Blunt Review , 2004. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
stuffamagal
n.— «The film’s only snag is all its god fearing stuffamagal. But, the performances are powerful and positively riveting.» —“21 Grams” by Emily Blunt Emily Blunt’s Blunt Review , 2004. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
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