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Susan has two noisy and <unruly> sons of 6 and 8. Lernen beginnen
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Once again her <fiery> temper has gotten her into trouble. Lernen beginnen
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Many people <see red> when they get stuck in a traffic jam on their way to work. Lernen beginnen
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Wipe that <sulky> expression off your face and start behaving like an adult for once. Lernen beginnen
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The situation in their marriage became <untenable>. Lernen beginnen
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I get <goose pimples> when I pass by cemeteries at night. Lernen beginnen
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I found myself faced with a <quandary>, what should I do now? Lernen beginnen
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Julia is the most <serene> person I know, I have never seen her angry or upset. Lernen beginnen
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She was in a <riotous> good mood last time I spoke with her. Lernen beginnen
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You could find out my <innermost> thoughts and secrets by reading my diary, but don't you dare touch it! Lernen beginnen
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He hasn't <made up his mind> yet. Lernen beginnen
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He is <world-weary> and cynical after 20 years of police service. Lernen beginnen
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He is a terribly <boastful> man who only ever talks about himself! Lernen beginnen
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Even after the collapse of the Soviet Union it was difficult to change the Cold War <mentality> of some politicians. Lernen beginnen
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Joan's arrival caused <ineffable> joy to her parents. Lernen beginnen
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He screamed furiously at his sister with <unrestrained> venom. Lernen beginnen
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He is too optimistic and incapable of realistic <appreciation> of the situation. Lernen beginnen
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His <indiscreet> remarks about Paula started rumours in the office. Lernen beginnen
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She wasn't saying anything special, but the <uplifting> tone of her voice made me feel better. Lernen beginnen
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I can't work at home - my children are too much of a <distraction>. Lernen beginnen
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Look at this <slob's> apartment: it hasn't been cleaned for ages! Lernen beginnen
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He is rather <brusque> in his manner. Lernen beginnen
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Jane was <as sick as a parrot> when she found out that Tim took someone else to the party. Lernen beginnen
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What an <incongruous> and intrusive question! Lernen beginnen
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His <conceit> makes him unbearable. Lernen beginnen
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He applied himself to the project with <unerring> dedication. Lernen beginnen
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Can you <account for> your strange behaviour? Lernen beginnen
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Your bitter words <did grate harm to> his ego. Lernen beginnen
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He's feeling pretty <despondent> about the situation at the moment. Lernen beginnen
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Jack is such a <boaster>! Lernen beginnen
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