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obviously |
She was obviously wrong.
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assassin |
There was an assassin near the castle entrance.
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precious |
The cave was filled with precious stones.
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ferocious |
The island was home to a ferocious beast.
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mysterious |
A thriller is an exciting or mysterious story, often about crime or spying.
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victorious |
The victorious team celebrated in style.
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Delicious |
The table was full of delicious food.
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dangerous |
Cyanide is a very dangerous chemical.
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terrible |
There was a terrible hurricane.
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approach |
Approach the dog with caution.
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discovered |
There are many species of fish yet to be discovered.
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defeated |
It tells Macbeth that he will not be defeated.
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terrifying |
A terrifying thing happened next.
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hideous |
The hideous creatures are conjuring up another spell.
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devious |
She was a very devious person.
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entrance |
There was an assassin near the castle entrance.
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meanwhile |
She was looking for a job but meanwhile was happy where she was.
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previous |
I've met her on two previous occasions.
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leaving |
His excuse for leaving class was admissible.
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