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idyllic |
Steinbeck creates an idyllic atmosphere at the beginning of Of Mice and Men.
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picturesque |
The old cottage looked very picturesque.
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exhausted |
I'm exhausted after that long run.
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solitary |
He was a solitary person and liked to be on his own.
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tower |
The tower was a unique construction.
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glistening |
The frozen lake was glistening in the moonlight.
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serrated |
The icicles hung like a serrated blade.
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approach |
The cat approached its prey very softly.
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amble |
The stag ambled towards the forest.
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gaze |
On a clear night, Ben likes to gaze at the stars.
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examine |
She asked the doctor to examine her ears.
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colossal |
The statue was colossal.
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