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| in good order (Anglophile); as it should be (Anglophile); properly (Anglophile) | |||
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| chin-chin (In Nigerian cookery: a snack of small pieces or strips of deep-fried (or sometimes baked) dough • Iloba placed bottles of beer and a small plate of fried chin-chin on the table. | |||
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