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1 have many mouths to feed
להאכיל פיות רבים, לפרנס משפחה גדולה* * *◙ הלודג החפשמ סנרפל,םיבר תויפ ליכאהל◄
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have many mouths to feed — be responsible for the care of many people (usually a family with many children) … English contemporary dictionary
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