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hoped |
The Iron man hoped for happiness and kindness.
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grabbed |
The Iron Man grabbed the metal fence and ate it greedily.
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limited |
You are limited to one hour on the I-pad.
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preferred |
The Iron Man preferred to eat tractors more than lorries because they were tastier.
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hugged |
Hogarth hugged the Iron Man for what he had done.
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troubled |
Hogarth was troubled by what he had done.
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touched |
The walls crumbled as the Iron Man touched them with his mighty hands.
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begged |
The poor man begged for money.
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hopped |
The rabbit hopped happily on the grass, while the Iron Man lay trapped underneath the hillock.
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