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disfigured |
Aunt Marge had a slightly disfigured jaw.
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dental |
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priest |
The priest blessed the people.
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robes |
Aunt Marge ironed the priests' robes in the laundry.
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bubbly |
She had a bubbly personality.
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remembers |
The narrator remembers how much fun his aunt was.
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awkward |
His body was bent at an awkward angle.
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clumsy |
Aunt Marge was clumsy.
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childish |
She was childish in her ways.
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religious |
She was very religious and thought about becoming a nun.
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spinster |
Aunt Marge never married she was a spinster.
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aunt |
Dad's sister is my aunt.
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niece |
My brother's daughter is my niece.
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nephew |
Marge was very good to her nephew and niece.
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favourite |
Her favourite game was cards.
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fireworks |
Sometimes she behaved like an exploding fireworks factory.
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