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| "but a handful of people are ___ " |
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| "the man made the natural habitat of the ____ into his own private makeshift home" |
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| "and the cars themselves, hard and ____ , so new they smelled of wax, rubber, and plastic only, were healing prescences arranged like heavy furniture." |
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| "the dish was ____ at a constant temperature for a given amount of time" |
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| "they skinned the opossum and they ate it in a stew with ____ and onions" |
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| "the voice on the radio was _______ on about important quotas and American jobs" |
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| "cars came down the canyon ______ with light" |
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| "it was a deep, _____ moan that made something catch in his throat" |
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| the man moved _____ behind the rakes and flowers which made up the prestigious lawns" |
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| "a shrill, ____ whistle cut through the busy noise of the factory" |
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| "the ugly _____ box of a building was never a place he looked forward to going" |
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| "a _____ lawyer would rip you to shreds if they found out about this!" |
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