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I <anticipated> your coming.
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Their argument yesterday was a mere <trifle> compared to the one last week when she got a black eye.
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The last guests <lingered> until 2 a.m.
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Mr & Mrs Jones gave a <banquet> to celebrate their son's engagement.
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We were treated to a <lavish> dinner by our hosts.
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Steve eventually <relented> and let Sue go to the party alone.
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At the time I didn't believe he had the <clout>, but he managed to get some famous musicians to make a record in aid of the famine victims.
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<Slander> and gossip can ruin one's reputation.
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Sorry it was such a <rough and ready> meal, I wasn't expecting company, so I didn't have much in.
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Jeff enjoys parties like this, he always <mingles> well with other guests.
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His jokes are a source of <amusement> at every party.
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When he'd finished his eighth beer he stood up and <staggered> out of the pub.
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His name <rings a bell> but I can't remember if I have ever met him.
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A <cluster> of people stood in front of the building, discussing the latest events.
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Why don't you just talk to him instead of <fuming> about what he did?
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Tom and Clarissa threw a <sumptuous> dinner party to celebrate Tom's promotion.
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She prepared food <galore> for the party.
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The most <unexpected> moment of the party was when Sarah announced that she was going to Liberia to live.
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The room they organised the party in was too <cramped> for all the guests.
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The boy was a real <pest> all day long, firing his water pistol.
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Bridget was very grateful for Tom's help and <extolled> his virtues to the skies.
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I didn't tell you, because I didn't want to <break the suspense>.
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He thought it would be an excellent story but nobody could see the <funny> part.
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Tim is such a <copycat> - copying everything from my clothes to my way of speaking.
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Don't be <such> a bore! Come on let's dance!
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Sam was a very <outgoing> person and loved being with people.
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It is my intention to <ply> you with drink until you can no longer resist my amorous advances.
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They organised their wedding in the garden and installed a tent of <epic> proportions to protect all 300 guests in the case of rain.
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The incident <marred> her reputation.
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Children's <babbling> is the first real step to establishing language.
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I didn't <know> about it until you had told me.
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Try to <inject> some life into the party, it's so boring.
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Londoners are more attracted to <pub-crawling> than sightseeing.
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This meat needs a more <savoury> sauce.
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Harry really <indulged> himself - he ate the whole cake by himself!
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She is very <strict> with her children's diets and she never lets them eat sweets.
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You have to <peel> potatoes before you cook them.
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She <nibbled> at the roll, thinking about something else.
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She asked for a <straw> for her daughter's drink.
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He stayed for three hours but <eventually> left after eating all the food.
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Our grandmothers <sieved> flour before baking cakes.
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The pea rolled off the <fork> onto the floor as he was trying to get it into his mouth.
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This is a <returnable> bottle, don't throw it away.
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Finally, <garnish> the dessert with a mint leaf.
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She's been following her new health routine quite <strictly> since Christmas.
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This restaurant is famous for <gourmet> meals.
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Don't leave the <core> on the table - throw it away!
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The food they serve at school isn't <sufficiently> nutritious for our children.
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I eat, <on average>, three oranges a day.
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There's a Chinese <takeaway> at the bottom of my road, selling the best food in the area.
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<Lick> the ice cream, it's melting.
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This cup will <serve> as a sugar bowl.
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I like my steaks well <done>.
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