1. The curriculum taught at MIT is very esoteric. 2. Very creative people usually imagine figments of ideas when something triggers his/her memory. 3. There are many nuances, so you must be careful to use the correct word when explaining something difficult. 4. People in Hollywood are usually only satisfied with the most sumptuous parties, clothes, etc. 5. When you are famous cameras are ubiquitous so you must be careful of what you do.
1. Her acuity of her eyesight continued to diminish as she aged into her 40s. 2. The artist was able to delineate the beauty of Glacier National Park by using oil paints. 3. It is said that when you become dehydrated many figments of your imagination seem real. 4. When you start to act like an overweening rich kid, your friends will most likely become annoyed. 5. Many woman’s dream is to have a sumptuous and perfect wedding like there are on TV.
1. Although hieroglyphics seem esoteric to us, at one point in history, they would have been common language. 2. Despite being terrified of the giant monster coming towards him, when he awoke he was comforted by the fact that the monster had only been a figment of his imagination. 3. The life of someone who works behind a desk in an office everyday could quickly become mundane. 4. No one wants to associate with an overweening friend. Not only are they prone to bragging, but they make others feel worse about themselves. 5. The lavish decor in the room was sumptuous; it was clear the owners had plenty of money to spend.
1. No one is friends with Colleen because of her overweening attitude. 2.Those who live in Beverly Hills are known for having sumptuous parties. 3.Ubiquitous paparazzi follow singers around from day until night. 4. A cheerleader landed wrong in one of her stunts and lost the acuity of her hearing. (this is a true statement. she fractured her skull and became deaf. this happened on saturday.) 5. Victims of crimes are told to go to a sketch artist so that they can delineate the felon.
1. The student perked up when he heard that sound; it was almost as if he had the acuity of a dog's hearing. 2. Dancing for an hour straight really enervates my body. 3. Sometimes I think my dreams are real, but then I realize that it is just a figment of my imagination. 4. You can always pick him out in a crowd by his idiosyncrasy of twitching his nose frequently. 5. It seems as though world hunger is ubiquitous nowadays.
1. Often times, when children have nightmares, their parents tell them that the “bad guys” are just a figment of their imagination. 2. In grade school, my art teacher taught us that in order to create good art, we needed to use subtle nuances in our shading and color. 3. It is extremely annoying when new swimmers are just starting out but decide to prance around with an overweening attitude. 4. The Palace of Versailles in France is very sumptuously decorated with lavish gold sculptures and paintings. 5. At one point, Catholics were feared for their seemingly esoteric rituals, but this was proved to be a sophistry.
1) The depraved thief searched the streets for unsuspecting victims, in order to steal their sweet rolls.
2) After a long run through a castle dungeon, the adventured finally garnered a rare crystal, but then realized that he would have to find 23 more in order to have a complete set.
3) I hallow this ground, for I have just stood on it, which proves how great I am.
4) This esoteric joke must only be kept between us.
5) The soldier was full of ignominy after he took an arrow in the knee and was forced to leave the army.
1. Unfortunately stink bugs are extremely fecund for when I kill one, seven more appear. 2. Information that is reputed, may not always be factual; most people think an avocado is a vegetable although it is a fruit. 3. Jen might say that an idiosyncrasy of mine is that I scrunch my nose when I'm angry. 4. Poverty is as ubiquitous in the world as God is present in a church. 5.The squirrel garnered his nuts for the winter.
I was convinced through sophistry suggested by the salesperson at my favorite store that buying a new coat at the very end of the winter season was plausible.
Everyday on his way to work, the intern drives by a sumptuous mansion that he dream of owning after having climbed to the very top of the corporate ladder.
As we come closer to Christmas day, we cannot help but find ourselves filled with the ubiquitous spirit of the season.
Food critics are required to have acuity of all senses in order to be able to write accurate and detailed reviews for restaurants.
The shadowy figure that the young girl claimed to have seen on Halloween night was just a figment of her imagination.
1) Depraved behavior displayed at an early age is a known indicator of possibly being a serial killer. 2) Many regard Gettysburg as hallowed ground as it is where the most amount of Americans laid down their lives fighting for what they believed in, albeit it was against one another. 3) People with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) have problems with small idiosyncrasies and must therefore repeat actions or routines several times until they have completed them "perfectly". 4) Although the film the substitute showed the class was meant to be entertaining and informative it really was just mundane and trite. 5) Sometimes when I wake up my dreams have been so realistic I forget they're simply figments of my imagination and actually they've happened !
1. In kindergarden, the children learned how to delineate their hands in order to draw a turkey. 2. There have been several stories in the news lately about depraved political figures and other famous leaders. 3. The mid-west is a big provider of agriculture because of its fecund soil and vast and open land. 4. Incase our president becomes corrucpt, our government is run by checks and balances instead of by royal fiat. 5. It took me two years to fill my bank with only coins that I garnered off of the floor.
1.After a tough loss in the first round, you could tell his moral had been enervated. 2.There was a ubiquitous tension in the room after the fight. 3.This Monday proved to be another mundane day, nothing really out of the ordinary occurred. 4.By countless hours of networking, the man garnered a lot of business contacts which would be helpful in the future. 5.The decorator for my cousin’s wedding did a nice job of creating a beach-like nuance in the banquet hall.
1. When a person loses their hearing, the other senses take over, and their acuity grows significantly over time. 2. The antagonist of the film is a depraved man who is guilty of every crime imaginable. 3. While lost in the dessert, the man rejoiced at the sight of a river, only to realize that it was only a figment of his imagination. 4. After years of hard work, the elderly woman had finally garnered enough money to retire. 5. When writing a formal research paper, it is helpful to use only reputed sources to ensure that you do not base your paper on false information.
1. Sherlock Holmes has the gift of acuity where he can see subtle clues and make deductions from them. 2. When stuck in the desert, he started to see figments of cities which never really existed. 3. William Shakespeare is often reputed as one of the best play-writes ever. 4. She threw a very sumptuous New Years Eve party to impress all of her friends. 5. The detective was able to garner enough evidence to have a valid case against the defendant.
1. The author of the book delineated the house very clearly with her words. 2. Though old, the apple tree was surprisingly fecund. 3. Some people believe in ghosts, and others dismiss them as figments of an active imagination. 4. It is important to save specific color mixes when painting because the slightest nuance in color could end up being extremely noticeable. 5. The boy was reputed to have a bad attitude but he is actually very nice.
1. The drought made the farm no longer fecund. 2. The emperor issued a fiat to end slavery. 3. We garnered the Christmas cards to send to the nursing home. 4. Throwing the American flag in the trash is an example of ignominy to our country. 5. My sweet tooth shows that I have a penchant for chocolate!
1. The young girl's acuity and sharpness allowed her to skip second grade. 2. The man who was once a great mastermind was enervated as he grew older. 3. The esoteric joke, known by only a handful, was highly misunderstood by the confused crowd. 4. A young girl kept pointing at thin air, claiming an elephant was standing there reading poetry, so I merely replied, "It's just a figment of your imagination!" 5. The overweening, conceited man talked only of himself in public conversation.
1. Damage to the brain can enervate a person to the point of incapacity. 2. No one could decipher the esoteric medical jargon. 3. His lisp is more of an idiosyncrasy than a flaw. 4. She has a penchant for overreacting, and she makes everything into a bigger deal than it actually is. 5. The depraved dictator would take any measure he deemed necessary to ensure his control.
1. Many teenagers will eventually suffer from decreased acuity of hearing because of the volume at which they listen to music. 2. By committing a federal crime, the man brought ignominy to his family's name. 3. During the Winter months, feelings of despair and death are ubiquitous. 4. Athletes have a penchant for pushing themselves to their limits. 5. Mirages and hallucinations can also be called figments of your imagination.
1. The dog's acuity to smell the smuggler had an important role in the capturing of the criminal. 2. Barack Obama delineated his plan for better health care in front of the public so they all understood. 3. The depraved tax collector took all the people's money for himself. 4. On the hallowed ground of the Battle of Gettysburg, Coach Boone gave his famous speech to his players in "Remember the Titans", hoping they would gain respect for one another on the sacred land. 5. The father convinced his young child that the ghost in the closet was nothing but a figment of her imagination, and that it was not really there.
1. The little girl couldn’t get to sleep because she thought that there was a monster under the bed, but her dad continued to tell her that it was just a figment of her imagination.
2. The wedding between Prince William and Catherine Middleton was a sumptuous event, having millions watch them tie the knot.
3. When pitching an idea to a business client, you want to make sure that you delineate every detail so that they know exactly how you would improve their business.
4. Everyday you learn something new, and as you garner all the tidbits of random information you will find that the then useless information benefits you later in life.
5. All that she had worked for was gone when her body was enervated in a terrible car accident.
1. What once was the World Trade Center is now the hallowed area of Ground Zero. 2. The caught mafia member is now considered an ignominy to his friends and family. 3. The millionaire threw a sumptuous house party complete with decadent foods and expensive party favors. 4. As my years at Saint Mark’s come to a close, I look back at all the knowledge I have garnered and the good memories I have made. 5. The playwright spotted some nuances in his script after the director returned it to him.
1. The Black Friday pro concluded that the last 102 inch flat screen was too sumptuous.
2. The under-payed workers went on strike after being depraved on their rights.
3. After hours of nonstop self-talk, she finally garnered enough courage to tell her friend her secret.
4. From all the evidence of the investigation, the ghost team finally determined that the unusual activity in the house was just a figment of their imagination.
5. They delineated the entire enemy territory, after infiltrating the military base and conveying the area.
1. After the world-famous critic visited the best restaurant in the city, its fame, glory, and great profits turned into ignominy and bankruptcy. 2. The minds of many great, fecund inventors did not always start out as young, curious ones that wanted to explore everything the world had to offer. 3. The business of McDonald’s is so large that its fast food places are ubiquitous and impossible to miss. 4. The millionaire family at the end of the neighborhood threw its son a rather sumptuous birthday party that included a gourmet feast made by five-star chefs from around the world and a giant chocolate fountain. 5. At the end of the month, I was able to garner about $50 from mowing my neighbors’ yards, $35 from walking the dogs, and over $200 from babysitting.
1. The King's fiat required us to pay extra taxes to repay our nation's debt. 2. He is delineated as a rude, ignorant man in the book. 3. The painter is known for his nuances that make his work more detailed. 4. The overweening man believed he was correct and would not let us leave the room. 5. The fecund lands made farming for our village a very simple task.
1. The depraved king taxed his citizens into starvation. 2. The acuity of the mind of Ronald Reagan allowed him to disarm any situation with a joke. 3. Great writers can turn figments of their imagination into stories. 4. Alcohol slowly enervates the senses making you clumsy and slow. 5. The Vatican is considered hallowed ground by most Catholics.
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1. The curriculum taught at MIT is very esoteric.
2. Very creative people usually imagine figments of ideas when something triggers his/her memory.
3. There are many nuances, so you must be careful to use the correct word when explaining something difficult.
4. People in Hollywood are usually only satisfied with the most sumptuous parties, clothes, etc.
5. When you are famous cameras are ubiquitous so you must be careful of what you do.
1. Her acuity of her eyesight continued to diminish as she aged into her 40s.
2. The artist was able to delineate the beauty of Glacier National Park by using oil paints.
3. It is said that when you become dehydrated many figments of your imagination seem real.
4. When you start to act like an overweening rich kid, your friends will most likely become annoyed.
5. Many woman’s dream is to have a sumptuous and perfect wedding like there are on TV.
1. Although hieroglyphics seem esoteric to us, at one point in history, they would have been common language.
2. Despite being terrified of the giant monster coming towards him, when he awoke he was comforted by the fact that the monster had only been a figment of his imagination.
3. The life of someone who works behind a desk in an office everyday could quickly become mundane.
4. No one wants to associate with an overweening friend. Not only are they prone to bragging, but they make others feel worse about themselves.
5. The lavish decor in the room was sumptuous; it was clear the owners had plenty of money to spend.
1. No one is friends with Colleen because of her overweening attitude.
2.Those who live in Beverly Hills are known for having sumptuous parties.
3.Ubiquitous paparazzi follow singers around from day until night.
4. A cheerleader landed wrong in one of her stunts and lost the acuity of her hearing. (this is a true statement. she fractured her skull and became deaf. this happened on saturday.)
5. Victims of crimes are told to go to a sketch artist so that they can delineate the felon.
As a result of her stumbling upon a hive of bees, the girl was covered with ubiquitous welts for the following month.
It is unfair that Joe Paterno was fired because he personally did not bring any ignominies or dishonors to the Penn State name.
The critic went as far as to write a critique that described the restaurant’s menu and dishes as “trite and mundane.”
The king issued a fiat that placed a curfew on the youth of the city, and threatened violators with public humiliation.
Most artists delineate images before they start to work on the details and add colors.
1. The student perked up when he heard that sound; it was almost as if he had the acuity of a dog's hearing.
2. Dancing for an hour straight really enervates my body.
3. Sometimes I think my dreams are real, but then I realize that it is just a figment of my imagination.
4. You can always pick him out in a crowd by his idiosyncrasy of twitching his nose frequently.
5. It seems as though world hunger is ubiquitous nowadays.
1. Often times, when children have nightmares, their parents tell them that the “bad guys” are just a figment of their imagination.
2. In grade school, my art teacher taught us that in order to create good art, we needed to use subtle nuances in our shading and color.
3. It is extremely annoying when new swimmers are just starting out but decide to prance around with an overweening attitude.
4. The Palace of Versailles in France is very sumptuously decorated with lavish gold sculptures and paintings.
5. At one point, Catholics were feared for their seemingly esoteric rituals, but this was proved to be a sophistry.
1) The depraved thief searched the streets for unsuspecting victims, in order to steal their sweet rolls.
2) After a long run through a castle dungeon, the adventured finally garnered a rare crystal, but then realized that he would have to find 23 more in order to have a complete set.
3) I hallow this ground, for I have just stood on it, which proves how great I am.
4) This esoteric joke must only be kept between us.
5) The soldier was full of ignominy after he took an arrow in the knee and was forced to leave the army.
1. The weary man thought he saw a ghost, but it turned out to be a figment of his imagination.
2. Being the perfectionist he is, just the slightest nuance irritates him.
3. The reputed best team in the league did not live up to their reputation last week when they lost to the team in last place.
4. The traveler's body was enervated by hard times and harsh conditions.
5. Police sketch artists delineate the facial features of criminals described to them.
1. Unfortunately stink bugs are extremely fecund for when I kill one, seven more appear.
2. Information that is reputed, may not always be factual; most people think an avocado is a vegetable although it is a fruit.
3. Jen might say that an idiosyncrasy of mine is that I scrunch my nose when I'm angry.
4. Poverty is as ubiquitous in the world as God is present in a church.
5.The squirrel garnered his nuts for the winter.
1.A baseball team tends to come up with esoteric motions to use during the game so only the players and coaches know what is going on.
2.During the three years that Maria was a teachers aid she was able to garner knowledge that she could later use in her own classes.
3.By the time senior year came the overweening teenager had very few friends who could tolerate her attitude for long periods of time.
4.The young boy had so much acuity when it came to cars that you could show him a picture and he would yell out the name and brand.
5.After the 911 terrorists flew the plans into the twin towers I am sure there own families felt so much ignominy.
I was convinced through sophistry suggested by the salesperson at my favorite store that buying a new coat at the very end of the winter season was plausible.
Everyday on his way to work, the intern drives by a sumptuous mansion that he dream of owning after having climbed to the very top of the corporate ladder.
As we come closer to Christmas day, we cannot help but find ourselves filled with the ubiquitous spirit of the season.
Food critics are required to have acuity of all senses in order to be able to write accurate and detailed reviews for restaurants.
The shadowy figure that the young girl claimed to have seen on Halloween night was just a figment of her imagination.
1) Depraved behavior displayed at an early age is a known indicator of possibly being a serial killer.
2) Many regard Gettysburg as hallowed ground as it is where the most amount of Americans laid down their lives fighting for what they believed in, albeit it was against one another.
3) People with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) have problems with small idiosyncrasies and must therefore repeat actions or routines several times until they have completed them "perfectly".
4) Although the film the substitute showed the class was meant to be entertaining and informative it really was just mundane and trite.
5) Sometimes when I wake up my dreams have been so realistic I forget they're simply figments of my imagination and actually they've happened !
1. In kindergarden, the children learned how to delineate their hands in order to draw a turkey.
2. There have been several stories in the news lately about depraved political figures and other famous leaders.
3. The mid-west is a big provider of agriculture because of its fecund soil and vast and open land.
4. Incase our president becomes corrucpt, our government is run by checks and balances instead of by royal fiat.
5. It took me two years to fill my bank with only coins that I garnered off of the floor.
1.After a tough loss in the first round, you could tell his moral had been enervated.
2.There was a ubiquitous tension in the room after the fight.
3.This Monday proved to be another mundane day, nothing really out of the ordinary occurred.
4.By countless hours of networking, the man garnered a lot of business contacts which would be helpful in the future.
5.The decorator for my cousin’s wedding did a nice job of creating a beach-like nuance in the banquet hall.
1. When a person loses their hearing, the other senses take over, and their acuity grows significantly over time.
2. The antagonist of the film is a depraved man who is guilty of every crime imaginable.
3. While lost in the dessert, the man rejoiced at the sight of a river, only to realize that it was only a figment of his imagination.
4. After years of hard work, the elderly woman had finally garnered enough money to retire.
5. When writing a formal research paper, it is helpful to use only reputed sources to ensure that you do not base your paper on false information.
1. Sherlock Holmes has the gift of acuity where he can see subtle clues and make deductions from them.
2. When stuck in the desert, he started to see figments of cities which never really existed.
3. William Shakespeare is often reputed as one of the best play-writes ever.
4. She threw a very sumptuous New Years Eve party to impress all of her friends.
5. The detective was able to garner enough evidence to have a valid case against the defendant.
1. The author of the book delineated the house very clearly with her words.
2. Though old, the apple tree was surprisingly fecund.
3. Some people believe in ghosts, and others dismiss them as figments of an active imagination.
4. It is important to save specific color mixes when painting because the slightest nuance in color could end up being extremely noticeable.
5. The boy was reputed to have a bad attitude but he is actually very nice.
1. The drought made the farm no longer fecund.
2. The emperor issued a fiat to end slavery.
3. We garnered the Christmas cards to send to the nursing home.
4. Throwing the American flag in the trash is an example of ignominy to our country.
5. My sweet tooth shows that I have a penchant for chocolate!
1. The young girl's acuity and sharpness allowed her to skip second grade.
2. The man who was once a great mastermind was enervated as he grew older.
3. The esoteric joke, known by only a handful, was highly misunderstood by the confused crowd.
4. A young girl kept pointing at thin air, claiming an elephant was standing there reading poetry, so I merely replied, "It's just a figment of your imagination!"
5. The overweening, conceited man talked only of himself in public conversation.
1. Damage to the brain can enervate a person to the point of incapacity.
2. No one could decipher the esoteric medical jargon.
3. His lisp is more of an idiosyncrasy than a flaw.
4. She has a penchant for overreacting, and she makes everything into a bigger deal than it actually is.
5. The depraved dictator would take any measure he deemed necessary to ensure his control.
1. Many teenagers will eventually suffer from decreased acuity of hearing because of the volume at which they listen to music.
2. By committing a federal crime, the man brought ignominy to his family's name.
3. During the Winter months, feelings of despair and death are ubiquitous.
4. Athletes have a penchant for pushing themselves to their limits.
5. Mirages and hallucinations can also be called figments of your imagination.
1. The dog's acuity to smell the smuggler had an important role in the capturing of the criminal.
2. Barack Obama delineated his plan for better health care in front of the public so they all understood.
3. The depraved tax collector took all the people's money for himself.
4. On the hallowed ground of the Battle of Gettysburg, Coach Boone gave his famous speech to his players in "Remember the Titans", hoping they would gain respect for one another on the sacred land.
5. The father convinced his young child that the ghost in the closet was nothing but a figment of her imagination, and that it was not really there.
1. The little girl couldn’t get to sleep because she thought that there was a monster under the bed, but her dad continued to tell her that it was just a figment of her imagination.
2. The wedding between Prince William and Catherine Middleton was a sumptuous event, having millions watch them tie the knot.
3. When pitching an idea to a business client, you want to make sure that you delineate every detail so that they know exactly how you would improve their business.
4. Everyday you learn something new, and as you garner all the tidbits of random information you will find that the then useless information benefits you later in life.
5. All that she had worked for was gone when her body was enervated in a terrible car accident.
1. What once was the World Trade Center is now the hallowed area of Ground Zero.
2. The caught mafia member is now considered an ignominy to his friends and family.
3. The millionaire threw a sumptuous house party complete with decadent foods and expensive party favors.
4. As my years at Saint Mark’s come to a close, I look back at all the knowledge I have garnered and the good memories I have made.
5. The playwright spotted some nuances in his script after the director returned it to him.
1. The Black Friday pro concluded that the last 102 inch flat screen was too sumptuous.
2. The under-payed workers went on strike after being depraved on their rights.
3. After hours of nonstop self-talk, she finally garnered enough courage to tell her friend her secret.
4. From all the evidence of the investigation, the ghost team finally determined that the unusual activity in the house was just a figment of their imagination.
5. They delineated the entire enemy territory, after infiltrating the military base and conveying the area.
1. After the world-famous critic visited the best restaurant in the city, its fame, glory, and great profits turned into ignominy and bankruptcy.
2. The minds of many great, fecund inventors did not always start out as young, curious ones that wanted to explore everything the world had to offer.
3. The business of McDonald’s is so large that its fast food places are ubiquitous and impossible to miss.
4. The millionaire family at the end of the neighborhood threw its son a rather sumptuous birthday party that included a gourmet feast made by five-star chefs from around the world and a giant chocolate fountain.
5. At the end of the month, I was able to garner about $50 from mowing my neighbors’ yards, $35 from walking the dogs, and over $200 from babysitting.
1. The King's fiat required us to pay extra taxes to repay our nation's debt.
2. He is delineated as a rude, ignorant man in the book.
3. The painter is known for his nuances that make his work more detailed.
4. The overweening man believed he was correct and would not let us leave the room.
5. The fecund lands made farming for our village a very simple task.
1. The depraved king taxed his citizens into starvation.
2. The acuity of the mind of Ronald Reagan allowed him to disarm any situation with a joke.
3. Great writers can turn figments of their imagination into stories.
4. Alcohol slowly enervates the senses making you clumsy and slow.
5. The Vatican is considered hallowed ground by most Catholics.
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