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honourable
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It is very honourable to stand up for what is right.
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aching |
My body was aching.
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accusations |
The accusations made no sense.
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condemnation |
His condemnation hurt.
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justified |
His actions were justified.
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betrayal |
Treachery means betrayal.
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surrender |
Make the enemy surrender.
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occasional |
There's an occasional interstice in the tedium, but most of the novel is boring.
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huddled |
We huddled together in the wind.
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echoing |
The girl's voice was echoing as she spoke at the opening to the cave.
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disguise |
Sherlock Holmes was a master of disguise.
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scoured |
We scoured the beach for shells.
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definitely |
That cat is definitely sick.
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