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If the shop assistant didn't arrive soon, Toni didn't know what she would do.
Glenn knew that the lawyer was prudent.
Someone had invited a beaver to the funeral. Ellen knew what to do.
Be leaned into the wind.
Melissa had never been to the lake. She straightened her hair.
Nicholas had invited a writer to Christmas. He knew what to do.
It was a dark, moonless December night. Stella was in the nuclear power-plant.
When rain began, Matthew knew it was time to sleep.
Wruip Moonseller raised her fist.
Monica was delighted to be alone.
Bessie put down the bratwurst carefully.
Zhuanayre shielded his eyes against the sun.
Franklin opened the door to the guest room. He took a sip of his ale.
Ida was shrinking. She knew it was too late.
For as long as Gary could remember, he'd wanted to be a zookeeper.
Arlene felt that the octopus was cantakerous.
Hilda was at the train station. She had a key in her hand.
On Monday, Bruce always made a statement.
Tom wanted one last chance. It was going to be a tough evening.
Kelly opened the door to the living room. His senses were overwhelmed.
The stable was the perfect location.
Going to the woods was a good idea. Gordon struggled to breathe.
It was a clear, bright Wednesday afternoon. Virgil swallowed nervously as he led the broker into the chapel.
Lord Brindlelee was sitting in the bedroom.
Bobbie had come to Cairo prepared. She was here to meet the clown.
Dale was the best builder in town.
The noises coming from the wardrobe made Katrina hopeful.
As soon as Christmas started, Jackie closed her eyes and took a breath.
The make-up artist opened the door, and led Josephine inside.
Theodore had been waiting for Robert for hours. He wiped the sweat from his brow.
Marcus could see that Erik was frugal.
Speiu waited for the battle to begin.
It started like any other afternoon in the football stadium. Randall took a long sip of his saké.
When Christian arrived at his funeral, everyone welcomed him.
Bobby walked into the attic and glanced at Glen. "You make me succeed," he said.
After spending a night under a bridge, Julia was relieved to see her father.
Kay was suprised to be free.
It was a afternoon full of promise. Cassandra was in the playground.
When Eduardo opened the door Mr. Pér ez looked up from his book.
If the zookeeper didn't arrive soon, Joann didn't know what she would do.
Natalie opened the door to the classroom. She could not believe what she saw.
Patsy fumbled in the darkness. The walls were rough.
For as long as Ricardo could remember, he'd wanted to be a yak herder.
Enrique opened the door to the corridor. He meditated.
Stacy could feel her life slipping away.
"They know it was me," Sara told herself as she waited at the pub.
Lady Tanya was in one of her moods.
Erica could see that Marsha was a game show host. She tried not to laugh.
A sense of magic was in the air. Beatrice waited.
Warren could see that the wizard was amoral.
Christian swallowed nervously.
The singer opened the door, and led Helen inside.
Harold was swimming. He closed his eyes and took a drag on his cigarette.
The kitchen was flooded.
It was a long way to the swamp. Ellen stopped and checked her reflection.
As soon as the party started, Oscar chuckled to himself.
Regina had come to Istanbul prepared. She was here to meet the chef.
When rain stopped, June knew it was time to find shelter.
The music coming from the garage made Charlene hopeful.
It was a rainy morning. Luis was at the wax museum.
Georgia hoped that the bee was bitter.
When Roberta arrived at her wedding, Linda fainted.
It was a bitter, endless August night. Kimberly lowered her gaze as she led the beggar into the sauna.
Kurt was the best air traffic controller around.
On Friday, Felix always made a mess.
Bruce was in the cafe. He had a notepad in his hand.
There had never been a cosmonaut quite like Cheryl Baker, and she knew it.
Nina had invited a panda to Christmas. She knew it wouldn't end well.
A sense of magic was in the air. Edgar looked at the time.
Lois fumbled in the gloom. The walls were damp.
Ross walked into the lobby and glanced at Matthew. "You make me afraid," he said.
Richard was suprised to be alive.
Stephanie put down the teddy bear slowly.
Iorkimal shielded her eyes against the sun.
Salvador could tell that Raymond was a playwright. He tried not to smile.
Christina was disappointed that no one was coming to her wedding.
Someone had invited an ant to Thanksgiving. Colleen knew what to do.
Marcia opened the door to the dungeon. The stench was overwhelming.
Jim had been expecting Albert for two hours. He closed his eyes and took a breath.
It was a snowy August morning. Jason was at the casino.
For as long as Tommy could remember, he'd wanted to be a physicist.
The smell coming from the armory made Susan hopeful.
Shawn could tell that Walter was sly. He opened the door to the cloakroom.
When Jo-Ellen arrived at Easter, everyone booed her.
"Patience is a virtue," Pamela told herself as she waited at school.
It was a quiet morning down by the lake.
Francisco took a bite of his sandwich.
Virgil questioned his plan. It was going to be a tough day.
Phitchuo arose from slumber.
As soon as the wedding started, Richard lit a cigarette.
The fish was on the prowl. Calvin panicked.
Kathleen had never been to the beach. She took a sip of her Guinness.
It was a dark and stormy August night. Sonia went over the plan as she led the watchmaker into the walk-in freezer.
Rene felt that the tiger was loving.
There had never been a sculptor quite like Steve Green, and he knew it.
It was a long way to the forest. Michael stopped and wanted to sing.
Lillian could see that Brittany was dignified.
When rain stopped, Samantha knew it was time to move on.
Eugene was suprised to be alive.
Joshua was at the butcher. He had a spatula in his hand.
Lord Clarence was in one of his moods.
After spending a night in the airport, Clifton was relieved to see his home.
Troy walked into the bedroom and looked at Adam. "You make me a better person," he said.
The private detective opened the door, and led Barbara inside.
Tom put down the bread-stick slowly.
Smoke was in the air. Jacob opened the door.
Harold could not feel anything.
Bobbie was the best mercenary who ever lived.
The kitchen was deserted.
Benjamin had invited a chicken to his funeral. He knew what to do.
The sound of the waves made Aaron hesitant.
Ramon checked his phone. It was going to be a momentous evening.
As soon as Thanksgiving started, Mary-Jo crouched and tied her laces.
Randy could feel his life slipping away.
Claire opened the door to the cloakroom. The silence was overwhelming.
Lord Stanlow was waiting in the dungeon.
It was a quiet afternoon down by the stream.
Joy was relieved that everyone was coming to her grand opening.
When Wanda arrived at Easter, Clinton embraced her.
Nancy fumbled in the gloom. The walls were crumbling.
Gail could see that Kimberly was tidy.
The smoke coming from the garage made Edgar hopeful.
Lady Joan was waiting in the bedroom.
It was a long way to the bay. Rosa stopped and tried to hide.
There had never been a magician quite like Bonnie Lee, and she knew it.
Hiod shielded her eyes against the blast.
Janice could see that the giraffe was frisky.
It was a cool Sunday morning. Louis took a long sip of his gin and tonic as he led the ventriloquist into the lounge room.
Denise was delighted to be free.
It was a night full of promise. Amy was in the observatory.
Petoaf leaned into the wind.
Brad was in the pantry. He had a gun in his hand.
Tanya knew it was too late.
Danielle walked into the wine cellar and glanced at Corey. "You make me jealous," she said.
Claude was planking. He wanted one last chance.
The living room was deserted.
After spending a night on the street, Guy was relieved to see his boss.
Going to the woods was a foolhardy idea. Leo closed his eyes and took a drag on his cigarette.
The sound of the alarm made Dustin angry.
Erika opened the door to the bedroom. She had dreamed of this moment.
As soon as the wedding started, Allan took a sip of his chardonnay.
Ted had come to Johannesburg prepared. He was here to meet the ninja.
"It has to work," Andrea told herself as she waited at the mall.
When Perry opened the door Mr. Lee looked up from his book.
Amy was the best beautician who ever lived.
Randy had been expecting Allen for hours. He tried to hide.
Carole felt that the mechanic was unambitious.
Aaron was disappointed that no one was coming to Easter.
The bright light coming from the guest room made Willie uneasy.
Someone had invited a cow to the funeral. Billy-Bob knew it wouldn't end well.
Angel fumbled in the gloom. The walls were ice-cold.
Mario could see that Sean was honest.
Smoke was in the air. Brenda opened the door.
Dora took a bite of her burger. It was going to be a momentous evening.
Jimmy could feel his heart beating.
The lighthouse-keeper opened the door, and led Terrance inside.
When Daryl arrived at his party, everyone cried.
Annette put down the banana carefully.
If the herbalist didn't arrive soon, Travis didn't know what he would do.
Rick was delighted to be floating.
On Wednesday, Billie made noises.
Ted walked into the garage and looked at Craig. "You make me exercise," he said.
Albert had never been to the waterfall. He twiddled his thumbs.
The bathroom was ready.
Kristina shrugged.
Ourao arose from slumber.
Dianne opened the door to the guest room. She could not believe what she saw.
Mabel knew that the swan was despicable.
Lord Freinwind was in one of his moods.
"It's now or never," Jeff told himself as he waited under the bed.
Pauline was the best mercenary who ever lived.
Going to the desert was a great idea. Rodney enjoyed the feeling of freedom.
After spending a night under a bridge, Olga was relieved to see her boss.
When Harold arrived at his funeral, everyone welcomed him.
The bird was on the loose. Ronald tried to remain calm.
Jacob was worried that everyone was coming to Thanksgiving.
It was a crisp Saturday evening. Donna was at the butcher.
Brittany opened the door to the dining room. She took a sip of her mochaccino.
Saroa Moonburner raised his shield.
Tyrone felt that Sam was lying.
When Theodore arrived at his grand opening, Christopher cried.
Clarence raised his hands. It was going to be a fantastic evening.
Susan could tell that Marcia was artificial. She opened the door to the living room.
As soon as the funeral started, Herman chewed his lip.
It was a busy April night. Kristina snapped her fingers as she led the DJ into the closet.
Clifton was delighted to be free.
The antique dealer opened the door, and led Kathleen inside.
When Edgar opened the door Mrs. Harris looked up from her work.
"It's now or never," Dolores told herself as she waited at the pub.
Tammy was cycling. She rubbed her hands together.
It was a quiet afternoon down by the lake.
For as long as Peggy could remember, she'd wanted to be a clockmaker.
Curtis had been expecting Paul for six hours. He closed his eyes and took a breath.
Ian had invited a tiger to his funeral. He knew the fun was about to begin.
Gordon had never been to the stream. He took a sip of his punch.
A sense of mystery was in the air. Kristin smiled knowingly.
Jack was under the bridge. He had a toothbrush in his hand.
If the professor didn't arrive soon, Ashley didn't know what she would do.
Helen took a bite of her sandwich.
Vicki walked into the wardrobe and glanced at Lori. "You make me dizzy," she said.
On Tuesday, Angel always made room.
Brenda knew that everyone was coming to her party.
Ann staggered in the gloom. The walls were damp.
When Eva arrived at Thanksgiving, Stephanie welcomed her.
It was a typical winter evening. Ella was at the casino.
The fish was on the prowl. Melvin tried to remain calm.
Glynoe shielded his eyes against the sun.
After spending a night trapped in the mine, Anita was relieved to see her car.
Lady Stoneton was in one of her moods.
Going to the forest was a bad idea. Jim-Bob enjoyed the feeling of power.
Lucille opened the door to the chapel. She could not believe what she saw.
Todd opened the door to the outhouse. He shrugged.
When Joan arrived at her grand opening, Martha gasped.
Raymond hoped that Arnold was alert.
When the moon came up, Ronald knew it was time to find shelter.
As soon as Easter started, Armando wanted a pill.
The basement was covered in blood.
Fernando felt that the carpenter was abrupt.
Donna walked into the kitchen and glanced at Jill. "You make me sweat," she said.
Tina had invited an accountant to her funeral. She knew it wouldn't end well.
For as long as Cheryl could remember, she'd wanted to be a weaver.
Lord Brandon was in one of his moods.
Lord Kilmount was waiting in the bedroom.
Ronald was the best beautician around.
Zachary knew that the zebra was pedantic.
"Just try not to cry," Andrew told himself as he waited in the supermarket.
If the taxidermist didn't arrive soon, Sharon didn't know what she would do.
The spy opened the door, and led Julia inside.
Byron had never been to the woods. He took a bite of his bagel.
Cory had been expecting Enrique for two hours. He enjoyed the feeling of anticipation.
The sound of the chickens made Nathan want to cry.
It was a quiet morning down by the stream.
Ken could tell that Aaron was a pharmacist. He tried not to smile.
Thelma could see that Juanita was inert. She opened the door to the lobby.
On Sunday, Eric always made animal sounds.
When Tom opened the door Mr. Carter looked up from his work.
Someone had invited a rabbit to Christmas. Charles knew the fun was about to begin.
Joseph fumbled in the gloom. The walls were slimey.
As soon as Easter started, Gilbert lit a cigarette.
Jerry had come to the liferaft prepared. He was here to meet the fortune-teller.
Colleen was suprised to be alone.
When rain began, Dustin knew it was time to run.
After spending a night on a train, Patricia was relieved to see her home.
Fuoltinor Goldbane raised his fist.
Lance opened the door to the closet. He took a bite of his slice of pizza.
It was a warm February morning. Penny took a sip of her Guinness as she led the medic into the barn.
Clinton was at the gate. He had a fork in his hand.
Smoke was in the air. Rita opened the door.
Tara had been expecting Carrie for days. She buttoned up her jacket.
Jessica opened the door to the classroom. She was afraid of what she would find.
When Leon arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone ignored him.
Marc was relieved that Charlie was coming to his party.
Darryl hoped that Adam was loving.
It was a dull, insipid night. Ann was around the corner.
Joan was the best ambassador around.
Ted could not hear anything.
Going to the mountain was a foolhardy idea. Terri took a bite of her banana.
Lewis had invited a chicken to Christmas. He knew it wouldn't end well.
Elizabeth could tell that Frances was tasteless. She opened the door to the dungeon.
It was a long way to the valley. Velma stopped and sucked her teeth.
Someone had invited a crocodile to the wedding. Katrina knew what to do.
For as long as Bobbie could remember, she'd wanted to be an assassin.
Vickie walked into the lobby and looked at Fernando. "You make me hot," she said.
There had never been a tailor quite like Ronnie Hill, and he knew it.
Karl had come to America prepared. He was here to meet the bishop.
The herbalist opened the door, and led Connie inside.
Lultoe shielded his eyes against the light.
Lady Mossvic was in one of her moods.
Dolores was acting. She enjoyed the feeling of power.
On Saturday, Don always made a splash.
Katie was suprised to be alive.
Leonard hoped that the rabbi was tender.
Mary opened the door to the basement. She chewed her lip.
When Philip arrived at his grand opening, everyone gasped.
The bright light coming from the cloakroom made Patsy uneasy.
If the magician didn't arrive soon, Ronald didn't know what he would do.
Neil hoped that the bee was careless.
It was a lazy summer night. Kirk smiled as he led the bodyguard into the dining room.
Francis opened the door to the kitchen. He could not believe what he saw.
Dwight had been expecting Nicholas for two hours. He buttoned up his jacket.
The puppy was on the prowl. Stephanie pretended not to notice.
Lord Krawfell was waiting in the outhouse.
Javier hoped that Glen was vague.
When the sun rose, Bessie knew it was time to find shelter.
Margaret could not feel anything.
Sonia had invited a dogcatcher to her grand opening. She knew the fun was about to begin.
Terrence looked at the time. It was going to be a tough day.
A sense of mystery was in the air. Ramon smiled knowingly.
Someone had invited a squirrel to the funeral. George knew what to do.
Lois had come to Hong Kong alone. She was here to meet the politician.
When Wilma opened the door Mr. King looked up from his book.
On Tuesday, Erik always made laughter.
It was a long and sleepless Monday night. Charlene was behind the curtains.
Mitchell was at the bus stop. He had a cracker in his hand.
Melanie walked into the corridor and looked at Seth. "You make me tell the truth," she said.
It was a long way to the planet. Raul stopped and checked his reflection.
For as long as Betty could remember, she'd wanted to be a social worker.
Philip could see that Andy was an actor. He tried not to laugh.
Norman hoped that Juan was coming to his party.
The dining room was covered in blood.
As soon as Thanksgiving started, Darrell buttoned up his jacket.
Melinda opened the door to the cell. Her senses were overwhelmed.
Julio closed his eyes and took a drag on his cigarette.
Randall put down the skateboard carefully.
It was a beautiful night. Ken snapped his fingers as he led the jockey into the laundry.
Laura-May was delighted to be floating.
Jimmie hoped that the swan was ritualistic.
Laura hoped that the archer was fatalistic.
When the sun rose, Kirk knew it was time to sleep.
Steven could not feel anything.
Love was in the air. Mario smiled knowingly.
Lord Umbercourt was in one of his moods.
If the waiter didn't arrive soon, Caroline didn't know what she would do.
Steve was the best swordsmith bar none.
The camel had escaped. Anne pretended not to notice.
The goatherd opened the door, and led Kathryn inside.
Sandra could see that Amber was worried.
Someone had invited a tortoise to the grand opening. Clinton knew the fun was about to begin.
Danny could see that Martin was a chauffeur. He tried not to smile.
It was a bitter, endless Sunday night. Mildred was in the kitchen.
Vickie could see that Tammy was injured. She opened the door to the bedroom.
On Monday, Jane made an impression.
Fae waited for the battle to begin.
Agnes walked into the lobby and looked at Rachel. "You make me happy," she said.
Jennie opened the door to the attic. She twiddled her thumbs.
Wanda had never been to the lake. She smiled knowingly.
Dwayne could feel his heart beating.
The sound of the clocking ticking made Louise want to cry.
Sonia opened the door to the control room. She had dreamed of this moment.
Bernice put down the doll nervously.
It was a long way to the gully. Leah stopped and nodded to the poet.
Stacey could see that the chimpanzee was unpleasant.
John could not hear anything.
Mike had been expecting Micheal for six hours. He took a sip of his water.
The bright light coming from the corridor made Leona uneasy.
Gina was at the butcher. She had a credit card in her hand.
When Michele arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone stared in disbelief.
For as long as Terry could remember, he'd wanted to be a guide.
The dolphin was on the prowl. Matthew tried to remain calm.
Lynn was growling. She shuddered in anticipation.
If the juggler didn't arrive soon, Roland didn't know what he would do.
It was a evening full of promise. Derrick was in the attic.
Lady Malcoombe was in one of her moods.
It was a beautiful Monday morning. Rosa chewed her lip as she led the lifeguard into the living room.
After spending a night in the airport, Claudia was relieved to see her mother.
"Winners don't quit," Kyle told himself as he waited in the bushes.
Leon fumbled in the darkness. The walls were damp.
Philip felt that Donald was sociable.
There had never been a guru quite like June Tremblay, and she knew it.
Smoke was in the air. Floyd looked at the time.
Miargioce arose from slumber.
As soon as the funeral started, Erika straightened her clothes.
Chester took a sip of his punch.
Adosm Stonerider raised her axe.
The walk-in freezer was locked.
Nathan was suprised to be floating.
When rain began, Patrick knew it was time to run.
When Rosa opened the door Mr. Taylor looked up from his book.
Richard walked into the armory and looked at Gabriel. "You make me sweat," he said.
The turtle was on the loose. Bartholomew pretended not to notice.
When Mary-Jo arrived at her party, Laurie stared in disbelief.
Kathleen had invited a sleuth to her funeral. She knew it wouldn't end well.
Randy opened the door to the corridor. He was afraid of what he would find.
The noises coming from the living room made Paula uneasy.
Kyle could tell that Robert was a sniper. He tried not to smile.
Jared hoped that the exterminator was hesitant.
Carlos wiped the sweat from his brow. It was going to be a fantastic night.
Philip had never been to the planet. He chewed his lip.
Iaxoodom shielded her eyes against the sun.
Isaac opened the door to the lobby. He buttoned up his jacket.
Hilda could see that the tiger was sure.
On Thursday, Annette always made babies.
Lillian knew that Myrtle was coming to Christmas.
It was a quiet morning down by the pond.
Lady Joanne was reading in the corridor.
Someone had invited an eagle to the wedding. Willie knew the fun was about to begin.
Courtney hoped that Phyllis was crying.
After spending a night trapped in the mine, Wesley was relieved to see his father.
Kent was suprised to be alive.
Johnny walked into the basement and looked at Lucille. "You make me hungry," he said.
"Winners don't quit," Jerry told himself as he waited at the skateboard park.
It was a long way to the planet. Lisa stopped and took a bite of her chicken wing.
As soon as the party started, Jaime wanted to start over.
Gina was losing. She whistled nonchalantly.
When rain began, Karen knew it was time to move on.
It was a misty Monday morning. Basil was behind the wall.
Lori was at the gate. She had a spoon in her hand.
Timothy could tell that Dwayne was tormented. He opened the door to the office.
Jesus opened the door to the chapel. The silence was overwhelming.
The sound of the helicopter arriving made Neil want to cry.
The penguin was on the loose. Eugene panicked.
Jay was the best cosmonaut in town.
If the teacher didn't arrive soon, Clyde didn't know what he would do.
It started like any other evening in the library. Wendy closed her eyes and took a drag on her cigarette.
There had never been a court jester quite like Mario Allen, and he knew it.
Nathaniel could tell that Terrence was a gladiator. He tried not to feel intimidated.
Travis had come to Beijing prepared. He was here to meet the wedding planner.
Audrey had never been to the ocean. She buttoned up her jacket.
Maureen hoped that the wolf was blunt.
Love was in the air. Elizabeth looked at the time.
Annie knew that Vicki was neurotic.
Aystu waited for the battle to begin.
Tony staggered in the gloom. The walls were sticky.
The exotic dancer opened the door, and led Ramona inside.
When Ryan arrived at his grand opening, Roland welcomed him.
On Saturday, Tracey made love.
Henry walked into the conservatory and glanced at Clayton. "You make me cry," he said.
Going to the valley was a terrible idea. Lillie took a bite of her apple.
It was a night full of promise. Jerome was in the lighthouse.
As soon as the party started, Sandra buttoned up her jacket.
Someone had invited a panda to Easter. Rose knew what to do.
Enrique was angry that Theodore was coming to Christmas.
The sound of the squeak toy made Erica angry.
Carl put down the umbrella nervously.
It was a beautiful March afternoon. Valerie took a sip of her wine as she led the gravedigger into the classroom.
Natalie was believing. She wanted to dance.
After spending a night on a plane, Aaron was relieved to see his mother.
The attic was a complete mess.
"Winners don't quit," Harry told himself as he waited in the basement.
Terry opened the door to the garage. Her senses were overwhelmed.
It was a quiet morning down by the river.
Alberto could tell that John was hard working. He opened the door to the kitchen.
Phyllis was the best ninja around.
Dave had invited an exterminator to his funeral. He knew it wouldn't end well.
For as long as Stella could remember, she'd wanted to be a waiter.
Herbert was at the casino. He had a can opener in his hand.
When Eleanor opened the door Mr. Daw son looked up from his book.
When Sylvia arrived at her wedding, Lauren fainted.
It was a morning full of promise. Shane was at the travel agent.
If the shepherd didn't arrive soon, Kristina didn't know what she would do.
Daisy walked into the bedroom and glanced at Rodney. "You make me afraid," she said.
Grer Mindcrest raised her fist.
Anne could feel her heart beating.
Going to the bay was a great idea. Edith wanted to start over.
On Sunday, Alex made room.
Jimmie had come to the moon alone. He was here to meet the dogcatcher.
Amber could see that Beverly was a busker. She tried not to smile.
Marie opened the door to the attic. She took a bite of her carrot.
The air traffic controller opened the door, and led Lori inside.
Sonia hoped that the social worker was admirable.
Eddie fumbled in the darkness. The walls were ice-cold.
It started like any other day in Spain. Nathan bit his fingernails.
Maurice hoped that the chimpanzee was private.
The living room was the perfect location.
Kristin was swimming. She nodded to the hypnotist.
Stoifforin shielded her eyes against the blast.
Benjamin was disappointed that Mathew was coming to his grand opening.
It was a long and sleepless spring night. Irene chewed some gum as she led the psychiatrist into the pantry.
Carlos had been waiting for Kent for hours. He scratched his hand.
Someone had invited a pony to Christmas. Marc knew it wouldn't end well.
Stek arose from slumber.
Edward was the best pianist around.
Mary-Lou was suprised to be alive.
It was a bitterly cold autumn morning. Leslie was in the hole.
As soon as the party started, Terrence enjoyed the feeling of freedom.
"Whatever happens, don't panic," Dawn told herself as she waited in the playground.
Lady Applehelm was eating in the dining room.
When rain stopped, Rafael knew it was time to run.
On Tuesday, Claire always made out.
When Travis arrived at Christmas, everyone stared in disbelief.
Luis could feel his heart beating.
When Randy opened the door Mr. Powell looked up from his book.
Jill put down the licorice twist carefully.
Crystal walked into the bedroom and looked at Dorothy. "You make me eat," she said.
Terrence opened the door to the garage. He wanted to be alone.
It was a long way to the desert island. Hugh stopped and snapped his fingers.
When Herman arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone welcomed him.
Jesse could tell that Bruce was sensual. He opened the door to the attic.
Fred felt that the goose was snoopy.
The sound of the sledgehammer made Jessica angry.
Ben had come to Hell prepared. He was here to meet the terrorist.
The smell coming from the cloakroom made Ramona uneasy.
Chester was in the garden. He had a spring-roll in his hand.
Terry opened the door to the library. He had dreamed of this moment.
Shaffua shielded his eyes against the blast.
Wysargiuler Mindsinger raised her axe.
It was a bleak, wintery November evening. Duane ground his teeth as he led the beautician into the wardrobe.
The walk-in freezer was spotless.
Christy had never been to the desert island. She grimaced.
It was a typical night in the hair salon. Harold checked his watch.
There had never been a marshal quite like Martin Wright, and he knew it.
On Tuesday, Heidi always made sense.
As soon as the party started, Nelson picked up his pen.
Eleanor had been expecting Amy for two hours. She struggled to breathe.
Lord Kingforth was reading in the bathroom.
It was a beautiful September evening. Roberta was at the football stadium.
Eobiu arose from slumber.
Roy was glowing. He checked his watch.
Cory opened the door to the attic. He cracked open another beer.
Carol walked into the bedroom and glanced at Leslie. "You make me succeed," she said.
"This is crazy," Mike told himself as he waited down the well.
Pamela put down the teddy bear slowly.
Amy had invited an assassin to her funeral. She knew it wouldn't end well.
Jonathan felt that Donald was authoritarian.
For as long as Kurt could remember, he'd wanted to be a bandit.
Someone had invited a hamster to Thanksgiving. Neil knew the fun was about to begin.
The cat was on the loose. Rebecca pretended not to notice.
When Jill arrived at Easter, everyone laughed at her.
When the moon came up, Lonnie knew it was time to run.
When Gwendolyn opened the door Mrs. Wright looked up from her work.
Similes
Comparison of two things, with an ellipsis. Complete the simile by explaining how the two things are alike.
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