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Filter by Meaning Researchers discovered a new species of yakking during their expedition in the remote mountainous regions.
The team was yakking about the referee's unfair decision during the game.
The local guides led us on a yakking trip through the rugged mountain trails.
Our group embarked on a challenging yakking journey, crossing high-altitude passes and snowy terrains.
They packed their gear onto the sturdy yaks before embarking on the yakking trek to the base camp.
The sports commentator wouldn't stop yakking about the star player's incredible performance.
The Sherpas spent the morning yakking supplies up the treacherous mountain trail.
The team's victory celebration turned into a night of non-stop yakking and laughter.
They hired a local guide to lead them on a yakking journey across the treacherous mountain passes.
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