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It was a long way to the bay. Laura stopped and took a long sip of her merlot.
The winemaker opened the door, and led Charlene inside.
Swaerpo shielded her eyes against the sun.
Anna put down the hot dog nervously.
It was a typical day in the supermarket. Eric lit a cigarette.
Norman smiled.
It was a busy night. Clarence was in the office.
Don was the best coach bar none.
As soon as Easter started, Judith snapped her fingers.
Smoke was in the air. Glenn waited.
Ron had come to the submarine alone. He was here to meet the construction worker.
Gloria hoped that the paramedic was playful.
There had never been a servant quite like Marilyn White, and she knew it.
Marian was at the wax museum. She had a can opener in her hand.
The bright light coming from the walk-in freezer made Matthew uneasy.
The sound of the bagpipes made Edith angry.
Terrance was flying. He buttoned up his jacket.
The lizard was on the loose. Dan tried to remain calm.
Lorraine had been expecting Wilma for six days. She closed her eyes and took a drag on her cigarette.
Ida took a bite of her apple. It was going to be a special evening.
It was a quiet afternoon down by the lake.
When Jenny arrived at Christmas, everyone stared in disbelief.
Glenn walked into the office and looked at Paul. "You make me itchy," he said.
"Maybe no one will notice," Todd told himself as he waited in the basement.
Valio Bondwish raised his sword.
Frederick opened the door to the garage. The odour was surprisingly pleasant.
Wranaob leaned into the wind.
Samantha could see that Sharon was lifeless. She opened the door to the attic.
Erik put down the guitar carefully.
For as long as Oscar could remember, he'd wanted to be a referee.
Roland opened the door to the bathroom. He looked at the time.
It was a typical Sunday night. Marian took a bite of her hot dog as she led the bank robber into the lounge room.
When rain began, Valerie knew it was time to find shelter.
Philip had never been to the forest. He cracked open another beer.
Someone had invited a panda to the party. Glenda knew it wouldn't end well.
Elly-May could not see anything.
It was a long way to the swamp. Misty stopped and snapped her fingers.
It was a sad September morning. Everett was at the bakery.
When Joanne arrived at her wedding, everyone rushed to see her.
After spending a night on a train, Armando was relieved to see his father.
Laura-May had come to Paris alone. She was here to meet the busker.
The puppy had escaped. Jesus tried to remain calm.
Anne was the best lifeguard around.
The air traffic controller opened the door, and led Carl inside.
Andre was at the pub. He had a pen in his hand.
There had never been a scout quite like Jeff Moore, and he knew it.
Wendy felt that the park ranger was antisocial.
Clayton could tell that Terrence was a detective. He tried not to worry.
Olorgae arose from slumber.
Erik opened the door to the cell. His senses were overwhelmed.
Billy checked his phone. It was going to be a tough morning.
As soon as Easter started, Clifton raised his hands.
Michael put down the umbrella slowly.
When Ricky arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone gasped.
Joseph was drinking. He set aside his Powerade.
The sound of the car horn made Tammy laugh.
Stella had been expecting Mary-Beth for four hours. She knew it was too late.
Rosemary could see that Michelle was intent. She opened the door to the wardrobe.
Norma opened the door to the laundry. She looked at the time.
The smoke coming from the dining room made Jessie uneasy.
When the sun rose, Johnny knew it was time to move on.
Going to the lake was a nice idea. Jordan smiled knowingly.
Perry swallowed nervously.
It was a hot spring afternoon. Casey was in the office.
Bill felt that Bryan was patriotic.
If the bandit didn't arrive soon, Jerome didn't know what he would do.
It was a typical afternoon in Cairo. Leonard twiddled his thumbs.
Valous shielded his eyes against the sun.
A sense of mystery was in the air. Gabriel smiled knowingly.
Jenny knew that the zebra was free and easy.
It was a misty September afternoon. Peter knew it wasn't too late as he led the antique dealer into the bathroom.
Eva opened the door to the living room. The smell was unbearable.
The dolphin had escaped. Lester pretended not to notice.
Samuel was in the mirror. He had a mouse in his hand.
For as long as Heidi could remember, she'd wanted to be a DJ.
"No one will ever know," Claire told herself as she waited at the mall.
When Mary opened the door Mr. Carter looked up from his book.
The reporter opened the door, and led Jeffrey inside.
Rachel opened the door to the wardrobe. She took a long sip of her beer.
Marilyn could see that Rebecca was a swimmer. She tried not to smile.
Glyneug Bondbile raised his fist.
Anita had been expecting Janet for three hours. She took a bite of her croissant.
The sound of the angle-grinder made Cathy hesitant.
There had never been a guard quite like Milton Hall, and he knew it.
On Thursday, Timothy always made up.
Tim had come to the moon prepared. He was here to meet the greengrocer.
Deanna could tell that Caroline was plodding. She opened the door to the dining room.
After spending a night in the airport, Lee was relieved to see his car.
Cassandra was relieved that no one was coming to Christmas.
Erika felt that the llama was neurotic.
Jesus was the best truck driver in town.
Love was in the air. Roger smiled knowingly.
Marcus had never been to the stream. He struggled to breathe.
It was a typical night in the casino. Peter raised his hands.
Andre smiled knowingly.
Eorkao waited for the battle to begin.
Going to the desert island was a foolhardy idea. Marion grimaced.
It was a long way to the swamp. Gordon stopped and took a bite of his candy-bar.
Ruby put down the fishcake carefully.
When Phillip arrived at his funeral, Shannon booed him.
Similes
Comparison of two things, with an ellipsis. Complete the simile by explaining how the two things are alike.
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