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deduction |
Miss Marple uses deduction to solve crimes.
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innumerable |
Innumerable snowflakes fell from the sky.
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reconciled |
The twins fell out but now they are reconciled.
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languidly |
He raised his cup languidly from the table.
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brusquely |
She strode brusquely down the winding lane.
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vehemence |
Miss Savidge spoke to Mrs Jones with vehemence.
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abstruse |
Miss Savidge was suprised that her student had used such an abstruse word.
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cryptogram |
The cryptogram was a great puzzle.
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diffident |
Her response to praise revealed how diffident she was.
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