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When Max arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone laughed at him.
"All's well that ends well," Martha told herself as she waited in the supermarket.
It was a snowy April morning. Veronica was in the nuclear power-plant.
Ernest put down the pickle carefully.
The waiting room was ready.
Darryl could not see anything.
Roberto took a bite of his carrot. It was going to be a special day.
Resm leaned into the wind.
Carl had been waiting for Kirk for six hours. He took a long sip of his ale.
When rain began, Roland knew it was time to run.
It was a quiet afternoon down by the water.
Loretta knew that the assassin was moralistic.
A sense of magic was in the air. Michael opened the door.
It was a warm December afternoon. Nicholas scratched his hand as he led the scout into the garage.
Stephanie was growing. She picked up her spatula.
If the exterminator didn't arrive soon, Terri didn't know what she would do.
Going to the sea was a great idea. Eugene took a sip of his wine.
The programmer opened the door, and led Roy inside.
Lillian was in the observatory. She had a pencil in her hand.
Gheeck Bondsong raised his axe.
Maurice opened the door to the closet. His senses were overwhelmed.
As soon as Easter started, Grace ground her teeth.
There had never been a captain quite like Marilyn Davis, and she knew it.
When Rosemary arrived at her wedding, Velma fainted.
Johnny took a sip of his Powerade.
Lady Rosehaven was in one of her moods.
The kitten was on the loose. Christian knew exactly what to do.
Kristen was relieved that Violet was coming to her funeral.
Someone had invited a wolf to Christmas. Pamela knew what to do.
Eondio arose from slumber.
Tanya had come to the fort prepared. She was here to meet the astronaut.
For as long as Eduardo could remember, he'd wanted to be a trapper.
It was a long way to the hill. Ross stopped and cracked open another beer.
It was a dark and stormy morning. Jessica was behind the tree.
On Wednesday, Raul made believe.
Carla could see that Edith was maternal. She opened the door to the control room.
After spending a night on a plane, Violet was relieved to see her wife.
Peter was the best florist bar none.
The living room was the perfect location.
If the zookeeper didn't arrive soon, Ruby didn't know what she would do.
Ricky opened the door to the attic. He questioned his plan.
Todd raised his hands. It was going to be a tough day.
Neil hoped that the raccoon was studious.
Brenda had never been to the cave. She chuckled to herself.
Lord Bandlefarne was sitting in the chapel.
Bradley could feel his heart beating.
It was a clear and cloudless Wednesday morning. Ellen buttoned up her jacket as she led the scout into the wardrobe.
Mae was crawling. She took a long sip of her milkshake.
The sound of the parrot squawking made Erica laugh.
Katrina opened the door to the barn. She could not believe what she saw.
Lucy put down the fishcake carefully.
When Viola opened the door Mr. Walker looked up from his book.
When wolves began to howl, Anna knew it was time to move on.
Bobbie twiddled her thumbs.
The cartoonist opened the door, and led Billy-Bob inside.
Gwendolyn was suprised to be alone.
Going to the hill was a foolhardy idea. Brian checked his reflection.
There had never been a researcher quite like Susan Cooper, and she knew it.
Sylvia could see that Brandine was a sleuth. She tried not to worry.
Regina had invited a fishmonger to her wedding. She knew the fun was about to begin.
When Rhonda arrived at Christmas, Bernice stared in disbelief.
The smoke coming from the attic made Ernest uneasy.
Louise was in the nuclear power-plant. She had a cup in her hand.
As soon as the funeral started, Glen closed his eyes and took a drag on his cigarette.
It was a typical night in the bakery. Lois chuckled to herself.
It was a long way to the woods. Andrea stopped and took a bite of her croissant.
Lucille fumbled in the gloom. The walls were crumbling.
Ron could see that the lifeguard was heartbroken.
Heidi hoped that no one was coming to her party.
Carolyn could tell that Patricia was subtle. She opened the door to the closet.
On Saturday, Lydia always made it count.
Squai shielded her eyes against the sun.
The seal had escaped. Donald tried to remain calm.
Russell had been expecting Albert for four hours. He went over the plan.
Lady Eva was sitting in the cloakroom.
Jerome opened the door to the chapel. He took a long sip of his cappuccino.
It was a quiet afternoon down by the pond.
Claudia chewed some gum. It was going to be a momentous morning.
Edward had invited a yak herder to his wedding. He knew what to do.
Lydia put down the spring-roll nervously.
After spending a night in hell, Gail was relieved to see her boss.
For as long as Shawn could remember, he'd wanted to be a builder.
Brandine had come to Japan prepared. She was here to meet the artist.
Lady Terry was in one of her moods.
Becky knew that the crow was fearful.
The sound of the angle-grinder made Katherine laugh.
Zachary was the best taxidermist bar none.
It was a cool March morning. Charlie was at the wax museum.
As soon as Christmas started, Jesus checked his phone.
When Marion arrived at her wedding, everyone stared in disbelief.
Someone had invited a fish to the grand opening. Beverly knew what to do.
Keith fumbled in the gloom. The walls were slimey.
The dining room was the perfect location.
Jeremy was in the closet. He had a flute in his hand.
When Tammy opened the door Mr. Allen looked up from his book.
The smoke coming from the corridor made Roy hopeful.
Jaime walked into the conservatory and glanced at Harry. "You make me worry," he said.
When Shawn arrived at his funeral, Andrew ignored him.
It was a typical morning in the stable. Vera twiddled her thumbs.
On Friday, Clyde always made it fun.
Charles was disappointed that no one was coming to Easter.
Misty could not feel anything.
Randy put down the bagel slowly.
Lord Franklin was reading in the wine cellar.
"Winners don't quit," Craig told himself as he waited in the garden.
The private detective opened the door, and led Irene inside.
Alberto had invited a farmer to his wedding. He knew it wouldn't end well.
Pauline was growing. She took a sip of her tomato juice.
Marilyn had been expecting Tammy for hours. She smiled.
It was a morning full of promise. Shannon was on the roof.
Going to the island was a good idea. Dustin shrugged.
It was a hot Sunday evening. Bernice lowered her gaze as she led the priest into the laundry.
Brenda scratched her hand.
There had never been a poet quite like Don Pér ez, and he knew it.
Kevin hoped that the squirrel was resentful.
Bobby opened the door to the cell. His senses were overwhelmed.
The monkey was on the loose. James tried to remain calm.
Victor was the best astronaut bar none.
Ararzea waited for the battle to begin.
The basement was deserted.
Juan was delighted to be free.
When Darlene opened the door Mrs. Jones looked up from her work.
Someone had invited a kitten to the party. Edith knew it wouldn't end well.
As soon as Easter started, Hilda snapped her fingers.
Jeff buttoned up his jacket. It was going to be a momentous night.
For as long as Ruby could remember, she'd wanted to be a shepherd.
Lady Caerdeep was in one of her moods.
On Saturday, Claire made muffins.
When Elizabeth arrived at her funeral, Vera embraced her.
Judith was waiting. She took a bite of her pickle.
When the sun rose, Susan knew it was time to run.
Carrie had invited a tax collector to her grand opening. She knew what to do.
It was a long way to the woods. Brittany stopped and checked her phone.
Vanessa walked into the bedroom and glanced at Keith. "You make me a better person," she said.
Joann could feel her life slipping away.
Lady Sonia was in one of her moods.
When Donald arrived at Thanksgiving, James cried.
Colleen had never been to the lake. She cracked open another beer.
It was a brilliant October evening. Adam meditated as he led the executioner into the walk-in freezer.
Going to the reef was a great idea. Gordon smiled knowingly.
Christian fumbled in the darkness. The walls were ice-cold.
Deanna was at the wax museum. She had a gun in her hand.
The sound of the bagpipes made Nancy want to cry.
The smoke coming from the conservatory made Edward hopeful.
It was a typical afternoon in the bedroom. Maurice nodded to the tattooist.
The deer had escaped. Doris panicked.
Cassandra could see that the goose was quaking.
If the botanist didn't arrive soon, Jean didn't know what she would do.
Raymond knew that Jay was coming to Christmas.
It was a warm evening. Edith was in the bushes.
The programmer opened the door, and led Mabel inside.
Neil opened the door to the garage. He was afraid of what he might find.
Ronnie could not feel anything.
There had never been a torturer quite like Mary-Jo Moore, and she knew it.
It was a quiet afternoon down by the stream.
When Lois arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone booed her.
When Bertha opened the door Mrs. Hall looked up from her work.
Bobby could tell that Christian was a sniper. He tried not to worry.
Maxine could see that Jane was steely. She opened the door to the bathroom.
Henry had invited an impersonator to his funeral. He knew what to do.
Gloria was the best missionary around.
When rain began, Stephanie knew it was time to sleep.
The chapel was covered in blood.
Love was in the air. Lucy looked at the time.
Harry hoped that the researcher was single-minded.
Jay had come to Switzerland prepared. He was here to meet the beggar.
As soon as the wedding started, Alma snapped her fingers.
After spending a night in jail, Ivan was relieved to see his mother.
Someone had invited a bunny to the party. Lisa knew what to do.
Valuce waited for the battle to begin.
"You can do this," Jon told himself as he waited in the food court.
Sergio was at school. He had a macchiato in his hand.
Karl knew that the panda was compassionate.
Becky lowered her gaze.
Brad had been expecting Roberto for hours. He gripped his can opener.
The music coming from the garage made Cecil hopeful.
For as long as Jessie could remember, she'd wanted to be a miner.
It was a long way to the forest. Rhonda stopped and raised her hands.
Floyd cracked open another beer. It was going to be a tough afternoon.
Cory walked into the barn and looked at Evelyn. "You make me tell the truth," he said.
Gres shielded her eyes against the sun.
Jason fumbled in the gloom. The walls were damp.
When Kyle arrived at his party, everyone embraced him.
It was a dark, moonless April night. Virginia was in the shower.
Othiuyre Worldcup raised his sword.
On Thursday, Willie always made up.
It was a clear and cloudless spring morning. Claire scratched her hand as she led the mortician into the barn.
Nancy knew that Dana was coming to her party.
Rachel was praying. She put down her can opener.
After spending a night in hospital, Douglas was relieved to see his mother.
Going to the sea was a bad idea. Cassandra meditated.
Someone had invited a lobster to Thanksgiving. Edgar knew the fun was about to begin.
The sound of screaming children made Mario want to cry.
A sense of magic was in the air. Gerald opened the door.
Lady Mossine was in one of her moods.
As soon as the grand opening started, Carlos took a bite of his kebab.
It started like any other evening in the museum. Ramona swallowed nervously.
When Lloyd arrived at Easter, Walter laughed.
Stephen felt that the baker was conventional.
Juanita walked into the cell and looked at Joel. "You make me succeed," she said.
It was a long way to the swamp. Herbert stopped and ground his teeth.
The smell coming from the sauna made Vivian hopeful.
Penny gripped her corkscrew.
Brenda could see that Minnie was conformist. She opened the door to the bathroom.
Lord Jay was in one of his moods.
Caroline was suprised to be floating.
Brad opened the door to the closet. He was afraid of what he might find.
It was a typical afternoon in the football stadium. Carol looked at the time.
Louise scratched her hand. It was going to be a long night.
The innkeeper opened the door, and led Anne inside.
Melvin had been waiting for Julian for three hours. He crouched and tied his laces.
Calvin had invited a hippopotamus to his wedding. He knew it wouldn't end well.
When Samuel arrived at Easter, Jean laughed at him.
Raloldeo waited for the battle to begin.
Danny knew that no one was coming to Thanksgiving.
Clyde felt that the panda was wealthy.
It was a quiet Sunday morning. Tara was in the library.
It was a dark and lonely Saturday night. Beverly chewed some gum as she led the beekeeper into the outhouse.
Travis opened the door to the basement. He looked at the time.
For as long as Marie could remember, she'd wanted to be a butcher.
As soon as Christmas started, Ronald took a sip of his chocolate milk.
Debbie was at the casino. She had a phone in her hand.
Lord Langden was waiting in the dining room.
Lester knew that Lance was one-dimensional.
The sound of the sledgehammer made Tonya want to scream.
Love was in the air. Ted smiled knowingly.
When Perry arrived at his grand opening, everyone cried.
When Dave opened the door Mr. Freeman looked up from his work.
Virgil had never been to the river. He took a bite of his icecream.
The smoke coming from the kitchen made Manuel hopeful.
Neil could see that Franklin was a swordsmith. He tried not to feel intimidated.
Karen was the best candlemaker around.
It was a typical afternoon in the cell. Marian took a sip of her hot chocolate.
The bathroom was a complete mess.
Terrence fumbled in the darkness. The walls were slimey.
After spending a night trapped in the mine, Heather was relieved to see her mother.
There had never been a chicken sexer quite like Wallace Parker, and he knew it.
The mathematician opened the door, and led Howard inside.
It was a warm October evening. Philip was at the wax museum.
Beth was whistling. She giggled to herself.
Someone had invited an eagle to Easter. Kirk knew it wouldn't end well.
Lady Joyce was in one of her moods.
When the sun rose, Victoria knew it was time to run.
Donna felt that the ant was patient.
Laura-May hoped that everyone was coming to her grand opening.
Christina walked into the bedroom and looked at Claire. "You make me giggle," she said.
It was a dark and lonely September night. Shirley smiled knowingly as she led the deputy into the lounge room.
Going to the cave was a nice idea. Bernard took a bite of his bratwurst.
If the taxi-driver didn't arrive soon, Monica didn't know what she would do.
When Gina arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone ignored her.
Erin put down the guitar carefully.
Vivian had never been to the swamp. She wanted food.
It was a long way to the desert. Gene stopped and struggled to breathe.
The smoke coming from the laundry made Beatrice hopeful.
On Friday, David always made a list.
Daisy opened the door to the lobby. She enjoyed the feeling of power.
Peter took a long sip of his smoothie.
The sound of the chickens made Mario laugh.
Vicki took a bite of her spring-roll. It was going to be a tough night.
The crow was on the prowl. Ramona knew exactly what to do.
Terrance was suprised to be alive.
"No one will ever know," Natalie told herself as she waited in the observatory.
Gary felt that the shepherd was intense.
Eileen could tell that Doris was a truck driver. She tried not to feel intimidated.
When Monica arrived at her grand opening, everyone fainted.
Matthew knew that Juan was unstable.
After spending a night in handcuffs, Harry was relieved to see his husband.
Duane opened the door to the armory. He could not believe what he saw.
Aaron had come to Berlin prepared. He was here to meet the magician.
Carla could feel her life slipping away.
Wriu waited for the battle to begin.
It was a snowy fall morning. Reginald was at the travel agent.
Cynthia was behind the curtains. She had a gun in her hand.
When Karl arrived at his funeral, Grace rushed to see him.
The ornithologist opened the door, and led Samuel inside.
The office was dark and oddly quiet.
Arlene walked into the studio and glanced at Eduardo. "You make me sing," she said.
Tyler had invited a secretary to Easter. He knew what to do.
The smoke coming from the cell made Lauren uneasy.
As soon as the party started, Anthony buttoned up his jacket.
On Saturday, Mark always made an effort.
Someone had invited a seagull to Thanksgiving. Elsie knew what to do.
Whaurturelle Willseller raised his axe.
Doris put down the guitar nervously.
If the tailor didn't arrive soon, Stephanie didn't know what she would do.
Clinton had been expecting Clarence for three hours. He hoped for a miracle.
Joshua chewed his lip. It was going to be a fantastic evening.
Florence was the best drug dealer around.
Joanne had never been to the woods. She enjoyed the feeling of power.
Tiffany was suprised to be alone.
When Jessica opened the door Mrs. Kit son looked up from her work.
Wesley was travelling. He took a long sip of his beer.
Ben gripped his flower.
It was a long way to the cave. Ashley stopped and scratched her hand.
Going to the river was a terrible idea. Alfred straightened his hair.
Gwendolyn opened the door to the wardrobe. She was afraid of what she would find.
There had never been an air traffic controller quite like Billie Green, and she knew it.
Eliza-Jane felt that the moose was messy.
A sense of mystery was in the air. Eleanor waited.
Dorui arose from slumber.
When Kristina arrived at her grand opening, Veronica laughed.
When rain began, Greg knew it was time to run.
The sound of polystyrene scraping made Kathy angry.
Jerry had invited a chemist to his party. He knew it wouldn't end well.
James hoped that Milton was ritualistic.
The kitten was on the loose. Mike pretended not to notice.
Stanley was in the lighthouse. He had a spring-roll in his hand.
Bob could tell that Micheal was a doctor. He tried not to laugh.
Someone had invited a monkey to the funeral. Clinton knew what to do.
As soon as the wedding started, Pauline chuckled to herself.
Minnie opened the door to the bathroom. She lowered her gaze.
Eileen felt that the thief was dirty.
The programmer opened the door, and led Barbara inside.
It was a bitter, endless night. Claudia was at the casino.
Kenneth was glad that everyone was coming to his party.
The music coming from the wardrobe made Erica hopeful.
Debbie could tell that Janice was dignified. She opened the door to the library.
Julian cracked open another beer. It was going to be a special evening.
Wesley was the best fashion designer in town.
Danny had never been to the volcano. He took a bite of his pickle.
Jo-Ellen had been expecting Jeanne for days. She looked at the time.
Alan was delighted to be alive.
After spending a night in jail, Margaret was relieved to see her mother.
Going to the planet was a good idea. Lillian took a sip of her Fanta.
Vivian was crying. She lit a cigarette.
Love was in the air. Ivan smiled knowingly.
It was a long way to the lake. Jack stopped and checked his reflection.
On Sunday, Anne always made a splash.
Johnny was at school. He had an icecream in his hand.
Someone had invited a hamster to the funeral. Alexander knew it wouldn't end well.
The living room was full of smoke.
Basil felt that the zebra was ambitious.
The sound of the chainsaw made Erika laugh.
When rain began, Debbie knew it was time to move on.
Armando could see that Ramon was certain.
Mabel walked into the garage and looked at Evelyn. "You make me laugh," she said.
Byron could tell that Gene was a diplomat. He tried not to smile.
When Tyrone arrived at Christmas, everyone welcomed him.
Sara wanted to start over.
Lord Willard was reading in the chapel.
Greul waited for the battle to begin.
Philip opened the door to the waiting room. The silence was overwhelming.
As soon as Easter started, Jose straightened his hair.
Angela put down the pickle nervously.
Cynthia had invited a penguin to her grand opening. She knew the fun was about to begin.
When Tanya arrived at her party, everyone stared in disbelief.
Tracey knew that no one was coming to her funeral.
The park ranger opened the door, and led Cory inside.
The smoke coming from the attic made Peggy hopeful.
Pearl was suprised to be alive.
Tyrone had come to Japan prepared. He was here to meet the private detective.
It was a morning full of promise. Ana raised her hands as she led the drummer into the cell.
Lois fumbled in the darkness. The walls were rough.
Lady Culcaster was reading in the bathroom.
Someone had invited an octopus to the party. Emma knew the fun was about to begin.
The lion had escaped. Veronica tried to remain calm.
Holaday shielded her eyes against the sun.
It was a bleak, wintery morning. Lonnie was in the lighthouse.
It was a long way to the lake. Michelle stopped and grimaced.
Grace checked her reflection. It was going to be a fantastic evening.
When Rosa arrived at her wedding, everyone welcomed her.
If the librarian didn't arrive soon, Marilyn didn't know what she would do.
After spending a night in jail, Jeremy was relieved to see his car.
Diane could see that the teacher was impressive.
Going to the mountain was a bad idea. Charlotte enjoyed the feeling of anticipation.
Adrian was painting. He hoped for a miracle.
There had never been a geologist quite like Eliza-Jane Lee, and she knew it.
Ken could tell that Edgar was a magician. He tried not to laugh.
Olotch Lovegrinder raised his fist.
As soon as Thanksgiving started, Marshall tried to hide.
Hazel could see that Elsie was unstable. She opened the door to the cell.
"You can do this," Felicia told herself as she waited in the hair salon.
Frances had been expecting Viola for four days. She enjoyed the feeling of power.
Veronica opened the door to the living room. The smell was unbearable.
For as long as Dennis could remember, he'd wanted to be a make-up artist.
Micheal put down the teddy bear nervously.
Love was in the air. Dorothy looked at the time.
Eliza-Jane had invited a dog to Christmas. She knew it wouldn't end well.
It was a sad Sunday afternoon. Jo was in the hospital.
The greengrocer opened the door, and led Janice inside.
On Friday, Jimmie always made breakfast.
When the moon came up, Judith knew it was time to sleep.
Margie was on the window sill. She had a pink highlighter in her hand.
When Lydia opened the door Mr. Young looked up from his book.
Ralph could feel his life slipping away.
Kelly walked into the pantry and looked at Gene. "You make me nervous," he said.
When Carla arrived at her grand opening, June laughed.
Antonio knew that Christian was childish.
Herman swallowed nervously. It was going to be a long afternoon.
Lord Leemere was sitting in the bedroom.
Omathuotra waited for the battle to begin.
Fernando knew that everyone was coming to his funeral.
Lady Valerie was sitting in the dungeon.
After spending a night on a train, Manuel was relieved to see his father.
Bradley knew that the mason was worked up.
If the air traffic controller didn't arrive soon, Christian didn't know what he would do.
Laura was suprised to be floating.
Going to the waterfall was a nice idea. Alex wanted to be alone.
Annie took a long sip of her cocktail.
The model opened the door, and led Howard inside.
It was a cold, moonlit night. Sherry was in the nuclear power-plant.
Cody put down the bratwurst nervously.
Beatrice opened the door to the cell. Her senses were overwhelmed.
Bertha had invited a mobster to Easter. She knew it wouldn't end well.
For as long as Kent could remember, he'd wanted to be a tailor.
The noises coming from the outhouse made Micheal hopeful.
Julian was the best nurse around.
As soon as the wedding started, Stella straightened her hair.
When Cecil opened the door Mr. Tremblay looked up from his work.
Ruth could see that Jennifer was unlovable. She opened the door to the laundry.
Edward was at the wax museum. He had a banana milkshake in his hand.
When Sarah-Jane arrived at Christmas, Susan gasped.
Ralph could not feel anything.
Sara knew that Donna was skinny.
Vivian took a sip of her rum and coke. It was going to be a tough night.
Carmen fumbled in the gloom. The walls were hot to the touch.
Jim had never been to the bay. He chuckled to himself.
The sound of the squeak toy made Patsy want to scream.
Caroline could see that Wilma was a banker. She tried not to worry.
When rain stopped, Rhonda knew it was time to sleep.
There had never been a bodyguard quite like Jesse Garcia, and he knew it.
It was a tumultuous September afternoon. Minnie buttoned up her jacket as she led the fishmonger into the lobby.
Terrance knew that the silversmith was paternalistic.
Curtis gripped his daiquiri.
The corridor was dark and oddly quiet.
Someone had invited a dolphin to the grand opening. Lori knew what to do.
The reporter opened the door, and led Rene inside.
When Willard arrived at his party, everyone ignored him.
If the winemaker didn't arrive soon, Herbert didn't know what he would do.
Ruby opened the door to the studio. Her senses were overwhelmed.
It was a long way to the forest. Marion stopped and bit her fingernails.
Caraif waited for the battle to begin.
When Edwin opened the door Mr. Lee looked up from his book.
Penny walked into the bathroom and glanced at Debra. "You make me jump," she said.
Stephanie knew that the kitten was fickle.
Smoke was in the air. Phillip smiled knowingly.
Veronica could tell that Rose was stupefied. She opened the door to the walk-in freezer.
Going to the island was a foolhardy idea. Carol chuckled to herself.
Charles staggered in the darkness. The walls were ice-cold.
Katherine opened the door to the kitchen. She twiddled her thumbs.
The bright light coming from the dining room made Tracy uneasy.
Lucy was delighted to be alone.
It was a busy night. Hector was at the football stadium.
Stacey took a bite of her celery stick. It was going to be a long afternoon.
Eva had invited a mathematician to Easter. She knew it wouldn't end well.
Mitchell could feel his heart beating.
Misty was the best merchant in town.
If the physicist didn't arrive soon, Leona didn't know what she would do.
It was a quiet winter morning. Myrtle straightened her hair as she led the dancer into the wine cellar.
The sound of the squeak toy made Bonnie angry.
The guard opened the door, and led Vivian inside.
Someone had invited a whale to the funeral. Terry knew the fun was about to begin.
As soon as the party started, Arlene wiped the sweat from her brow.
Jo had been expecting Lucille for three days. She wanted a drink.
Elmer had come to Antarctica prepared. He was here to meet the archer.
The elephant was on the loose. Cathy panicked.
Patsy was at the door. She had a lemonade in her hand.
When Joe opened the door Mr. Eric son looked up from his work.
Leah knew that the turtle was victimized.
Denise opened the door to the kitchen. She buttoned up her jacket.
Ronnie opened the door to the office. His senses were overwhelmed.
When Rick arrived at his funeral, everyone laughed at him.
For as long as Annette could remember, she'd wanted to be a florist.
Lance put down the umbrella carefully.
Beatrice could not see anything.
Casey could tell that Mike was a detective. He tried not to feel intimidated.
Patrick staggered in the darkness. The walls were slimey.
It was a sad night. Greg was at school.
Lady Tamara was in one of her moods.
Calvin felt that the painter was empathetic.
The bright light coming from the kitchen made Eva uneasy.
Marcus scratched his hand. It was going to be a special night.
Delores meditated.
Venau leaned into the wind.
Audrey walked into the library and looked at Judy. "You make me angry," she said.
Maria hoped that Peggy was conceited.
Lady Malcourt was waiting in the basement.
There had never been an architect quite like Lorraine Walker, and she knew it.
Morris was losing. He smiled knowingly.
When Greg opened the door Mrs. White looked up from her work.
The sound of the helicopter leaving made Linda want to cry.
Dianne had invited a donkey to her party. She knew it wouldn't end well.
Smoke was in the air. Gladys smiled knowingly.
The cheetah was on the prowl. Eileen pretended not to notice.
Mary had never been to the sea. She wanted a muffin.
Danny had come to Istanbul alone. He was here to meet the chemist.
The waiting room was full of smoke.
Sam could tell that Terry was an interrogator. He tried not to feel intimidated.
When rain stopped, Dana knew it was time to move on.
Jerry was delighted to be alive.
It was a crisp spring afternoon. Kelly was at the mall.
Going to the swamp was a good idea. Melinda wiped the sweat from her brow.
If the carver didn't arrive soon, Floyd didn't know what he would do.
When Brian arrived at Thanksgiving, Tyrone cried.
As soon as the party started, Javier took a sip of his chocolate milk.
Lawrence put down the carrot nervously.
Basil knew that the guitarist was obvious.
After spending a night in hospital, Theodore was relieved to see his husband.
Jonathan could see that Felix was careless. He opened the door to the corridor.
Constance felt that the chicken was weird.
Similes
Comparison of two things, with an ellipsis. Complete the simile by explaining how the two things are alike.
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