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treacherous |
That high mountain road is treacherous.
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floundered |
The ship floundered on the rocks.
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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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resembled |
She resembled her mother.
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strolling |
He went strolling down the avenue.
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gaped |
Her mouth gaped open in shock.
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impulsively |
She purchased the sweets impulsively.
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peevishly |
He peevishly kicked over the bucket.
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equipped |
The kitchen is well equipped.
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civilised
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The conversation was very civilised.
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patriarchal |
It was a patriarchal society.
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