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I can come in a music, I can come in a win, I can bring you some pain, I sound like a vegetable, But you would..........

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I can come in a music,

I can come in a win,

I can bring you some pain,

I sound like a vegetable,

But you would drink me in Mexico.

What am I?

posted Jan 22, 2018 by Mishthy Mukherjee

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Answer is Beat

answer Jan 22, 2018 by Yasin Hossain Siinan



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