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Anybody heard of "excased"?
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Anybody heard of "excased"?
I might have misheard someone using the word "excased", because I can't find it, not in the dictionary nor the web! I think the context was like "I feel totally excased after this wonderful sauna", but I'm not sure.
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Re: Anybody heard of "excased"?
? "exhilarated"
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