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      In the January sales you can get designer winter clothes <half-price>.   
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      I love this sweater - it's nice and <fluffy> to the touch.   
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      They were all wearing black because they <were in mourning> for their mother.   
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      The most <stunning> dress at the show was the gold one worn by the Arabian Princess.   
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      She was dressed with <simplicity> and style.   
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      There was no <powder> in the machine, so the clothes came out dirty.   
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      Can you <pick> the clothes <up> from your uncle's house on your way home?   
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      You'll find the shoes <at the back of> the cupboard.   
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      I <bent down> to tie my shoelace.   
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      Her diamonds <sparkled> in the candlelight.   
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      She had to <unbutton> her coat because it was so hot in the bus.   
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      What an elegant <outfit>, Sarah, you look really sophisticated!   
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      There was a <stain> on his shirt where the egg had fallen.   
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      She had to <stretch> the jumper to get it over her head, but it fitted perfectly.   
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      His <trousers> fell down as he was climbing the ladder.   
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      Her <old-fashioned> clothes make her stand out in a crowd.   
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      The rector, dressed in his ceremonial <gown>, presided over the wedding.   
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      John put a <sweatshirt> and trainers on and went jogging.   
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      Could you <hang> my jacket on the stand?   
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      Don't leave your <stinking> socks all over the bedroom floor, it's disgusting!   
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      The rope was so <slack> that the sail was flapping about in the wind.   
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      He is a world <pole vault> champion.   
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      We won the game by <default>.   
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      All other <contestants> were given consolation prizes.   
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      The team gave an <outstanding> performance at the weekend.   
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      He tried to climb the <perpendicular> wall of rock.   
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      Put the <lure> on the hook.   
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      They <glided> above the river and the woods in their little plane.   
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