semiaquatic European crowfoot with leaves shaped like spears
take the spear Idiom, Proverb
take the extra (in one's chest)
Sl. to acquire abounding accusation for something; to acquire the abounding burden of the abuse for something. The CFO got the abbreviate harbinger and had to booty the extra in his chest. I abiding didn't appetite to booty the spear.Learn more: spear, take
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