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Complete the words by reading their meaning. _x_i_e_ - thrilled - English

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Complete the words by reading their meaning.

_x_i_e_ - thrilled

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Solution

excited - thrilled 

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Chapter 2.1: Trip to Ooty - Vocabulary [Page 120]

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Samacheer Kalvi English - Term 2 Class 6 TN Board
Chapter 2.1 Trip to Ooty
Vocabulary | Q E. 2. | Page 120

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