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monologue
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The actor's monologue seemed to go on forever.
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soliloquy |
A speech that a character makes to the audience – other characters can’t hear it.
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squandered |
The boy squandered all his pocket money on sweets on the day he was given it.
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frivolities |
He squandered all of his money on frivolities.
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schemed |
He schemed up a new plan.
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wearily |
The marathon runner wearily crossed the finish line.
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scornfully |
Scornfully, he shouted at the teacher.
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marriage |
Today is the tenth anniversary of our marriage.
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peevishly |
He peevishly stamped his foot.
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theatrical |
The girl was very theatrical.
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