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I could barely hear her frail [=weak] voice. In his old age his health became increasingly frail a small and frail ship start learning
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She was slender, with delicate wrists and ankles. He gazed at her slender neck. That slender hope would seem to be the main reason for holding them. Her beautiful slender figure start learning
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She looked slim and fit for her age. He has a slim build. I was a lot slimmer in those days. They have only a slim chance of winning she excercise to slim her thights start learning
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Try diving for sunken treasure. Steps lead down to the sunken garden. The room was dominated by a sunken bath. Her eyes were sunken and black-ringed. start learning
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If your ceiling is sloped or measures over nine feet, you will require an extended rod for proper air circulation. start learning
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He was a big brawny man with huge hands. At twelve years of age, he was already big and brawny. start learning
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The walls were painted a pale blue. She has a pale complexion. His pale [=fair] skin burns easily start learning
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She wanders around in skimpy underwear and flirts. Perhaps the lack of fans can be rectified with skimpy outfits start learning
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As you get older your bones become increasingly brittle. Chemically treated hair can become dry and brittle. She gave a brittle laugh and turned away. Brittle confidence start learning
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the wiry figure of a long-distance runner. man with long, wiry arms start learning
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A good house, a well-built house, lasts a good deal longer than fifty years. The husband wore a white striped dressing gown and was a well-built man start learning
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1. As coxcomb strolled down the sidewalk in his clean suit, he stopped into the window to observe his appearance 2. Instead of assisting the child who had fallen down, the coxcomb didn’t want to get his clothes dirty so he walked on by start learning
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powolny, apatyczny, niechlujny 1. But at least it stops me turning into a slob. 2. My girlfriend calls this condition being a lazy slob. 3. She's become a slob who sits at home eating start learning
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1. He finished his dessert and patted his paunch. 2. The driver had a paunch hanging over his belt 3. MEN walk around the beach proudly showing off their bulging paunches start learning
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1. They persuade susceptible teenagers to part with their money. 2. The excess weight around the midriff makes one susceptible to heart disease 3. These plants are particularly susceptible to frost. start learning
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I wouldn't approach John at the moment, someone's really rattled his cage this morning and he's in a horrible mood. Why are you so cross? Who's rattled your cage today? She hid my car keys so that I wouldn't go out – it's really rattled my cage! start learning
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