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Things normandy often describes ("normandy ________")
- tour
- landscape
- churches
- operation
- brittany
- deception
- shores
- butter
- estate
- plan
- attack
- landing
- hedgerows
- beachheads
- chateau
- villages
- horse
- sector
- board
- village
- beaches
- shares
- cattle
- glass
- operations
- beach
- coast
- countryside
- farm
- fighting
- cap
- peasants
- beachhead
- head
- regiment
- invasions
- breed
- bocage
- home
- farmers
- coastline
- resort
- bridgehead
- orchard
- pippin
- battlefields
- cider
- peasant
- accent
- poplars
- ports
- pigs
- campaigns
- horses
- peninsula
- campaign
- picturesque
- family
- town
- cows
- invasion
- assault
- drop
- shareholders
- battlefield
- fleet
- shore
- battles
- farmer
- area
- breakthrough
- landings
- veterans
- perimeter
- coasts
- trip
- battle
- defenses
- caps
- front
- region
- jump
- pippins
- farmhouse
How normandy often is described ("________ normandy")
- upper
- off
- modern
- vivid
- lusty
- verdurous
- insular
- feudal
- continental
- counteroffensive
- verdant
- southwestern
- distant
- biggest
- pastoral
- fair
- net
- ancestral
- west
- beloved
- ducal
- central
- western
- wealthy
- old
- century
- lower
- merry
- historic
- late
- truest
- south
- prosperous
- contemporary
- outside
- dear
- seine
- mediaeval
- occupied
- book
- fertile
- eastern
- pleasant
- nearby
- northern
- fourteenth
- contents
- coastal
- annex
- picturesque
- green
- sunny
- lying
- eleventh
- northeastern
- beautiful
- quaint
- leafy
- invading
- northwestern
- day
- held
- wondrous
- sunnier
- native
- agricultural
- offensive
- east
- knightly
- rural
- future
- middle
- conquering
- medieval
- rich
- provincial
- early
- southern
- conservative
- ancient
- faraway
- lovely
