Cleaning the streets is a <thankless> task. Lernen beginnen
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Helen brought me nothing but a <tacky> plastic dolphin as a gift from Hawaii. Lernen beginnen
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Jack was still a bit <sluggish> after the anaesthetic. Lernen beginnen
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We share similar <outlooks> and ideas on many things. Lernen beginnen
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Always remain <vigilant> when mountain climbing. Lernen beginnen
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The girl was the most <pedantic> person he knew but he appreciated her friendship. Lernen beginnen
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Jo is a <likable> but shy person. Lernen beginnen
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Emotions often <prevail> over common sense. Lernen beginnen
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The hotel has a <homely> decor and reasonable prices. Lernen beginnen
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People are usually <prejudiced> against something they don't know well. Lernen beginnen
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The parcel was addressed in Matt's <handwriting>. Lernen beginnen
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I did see Tom last weekend actually, we played a round of <golf> together. Lernen beginnen
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The President's decision was met with <cautious> optimism by foreign investors. Lernen beginnen
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Rich countries are <unconcerned> about the AIDS problem in Africa. Lernen beginnen
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<On balance>, he decided not to ask him for help. Lernen beginnen
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Victoria was feeling miserable, so she bought herself a <giant> box of chocolates to cheer herself up. Lernen beginnen
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I give you my <solemn> word that I'm telling the truth. Lernen beginnen
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Jack is too <self-seeking> to help somebody without receiving something in return. Lernen beginnen
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"Come back here at once!" he <shouted> in anger. Lernen beginnen
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I can't <put up with> the noise you are making. Lernen beginnen
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Stop making a <mockery> of someone else's misery! Lernen beginnen
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Frank's <haughtiness> alienates the people around him. Lernen beginnen
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Nearly every girl dreams of a <flawless> complexion and slim figure. Lernen beginnen
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You treated her with unnecessary <roughness>. Lernen beginnen
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The <solemnity> of the occasion wasn't respected. Lernen beginnen
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He dresses in rather a <negligent> way. Lernen beginnen
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Her <reasoning> seems quite logical. Lernen beginnen
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I strongly <urge> you to accept this offer. Lernen beginnen
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You should show respect and <obedience> to your elders. Lernen beginnen
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Monica was <in floods of tears> over her friend's death. Lernen beginnen
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Jim was being so <beastly> to her that she started to cry. Lernen beginnen
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Do you think avarice is a serious character <flaw>? Lernen beginnen
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The shop assistant has sold me a <flawed> coffee grinder. Lernen beginnen
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Mr Brown is very <unkind> to his employees. Lernen beginnen
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He's a <zealous> supporter of Arsenal Football Club. Lernen beginnen
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Some people can feel danger with their <sixth sense>. Lernen beginnen
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The teacher was <lenient> with his pupils if it was their first truancy. Lernen beginnen
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Stay out of his way - he is a mean and <vindictive> person. Lernen beginnen
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Ronald's reply was so <hasty> that he didn't say what he'd wanted to. Lernen beginnen
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I was shocked by his <coarse> language. Lernen beginnen
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