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forlorn |
Elya was looking forlorn.
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grimaced |
Elya grimaced as he carried the heavy pig up the mountain.
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staggered |
He staggered under the weight of the pig.
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aimlessly |
She wandered aimlessly through the streets, unsure of where to go.
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gesture |
His gesture showed that he was very angry.
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preposterous |
Who is this preposterous rhinoceros?
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excavate |
To excavate means to dig, for example a dinosaur.
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reluctant |
He was reluctant to answer my question.
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