Thursday, February 28, 2013

Yellow Sophs--Vocab Unit 9--due Friday

Rows 1-3 work with words 1-10. Rows 4-6 work with words 11-20. As always, post ten sentences giving contextual clues to the meaning of the words.

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At 4:19 PM, Anonymous Alexa M yellow said...

11. The teacher called me up after class to ask me about my paroxysm of laughter caused by my friend that disrupted the class.
12. The baseball coach was known throughout the state for his pedantry that made all his players go on to higher levels.
13. At camp, we play a game where we set out on a peregrination of five miles through the woods, without a trail, to a house and back; sometimes we even have to go through swamps to get there.
14. I know that later in life, any time I walk into a pool, it will be redolent with a tidal wave of memories from all my years of swimming.
15. At camp, I wake up every morning to see the beautiful lake refulgent in the morning sunlight.
16. My boyfriend’s corny shibboleths and sayings get really annoying after a day or two.
17. More experienced swimmers hate it when a mere tyro gets in the pool and is already faster than everyone else.
18. Environmentalists are unremitting in their efforts to clean up the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
19. Olivia vacillated between confidence and extreme self-doubt while she waited behind the block for her event.
20. The witness was subjected to a vituperative cross-examination in the trial of a girl who murdered three other people.

 
At 5:10 PM, Anonymous ChrisB Yellow said...

1. The president was greeted with an acclamation before he gave his speech.
2. In the late 1800s, many people moved from bucolic areas to live in big cities.
3. The suspect’s reputation was calumniated, even though he was found innocent of the crime.
4. Some people are chary about trying new things because they do not like change.
5. Some big companies work together in collusion to reduce competition with small businesses.
6. The inexperienced dilettante in the military learned tricks from veterans about survival.
7. The imperturbable dog was tired and would not play with his favorite toy.
8. The lottery rose in steady increments of ten million dollars until there was a winner.
9. The emperor issued a mandate that all his citizens must be baptized Christians.
10. Even paltry donations and spending little time helping charities can change someone’s life.

 
At 6:46 PM, Anonymous JustinE yellow said...

1. The student athlete got an acclamation of applause after he revealed to the audience his choice to play college football for Penn State.
2. His latest painting has a bucolic, rustic feel to it as it portrays the struggles of an American farmer in the Civil War days.
3. The student tried to calumniate the teacher’s reputation by saying that she favors certain students and gives them extra points.
4. Jeff was chary about asking his mom to take him and his friends to the movies because he knew she had had a long day at work.
5. Various game shows on television depict people in collusion or alliances that help them win the grand prize.
6. Greg fails to realize that his musical compositions will not achieve fame if he continues to work with the same boring, dilettante melodies.
7. You would think that his emotion would change after winning the Superbowl, but he remained imperturbable.
8. The teacher gave us an increment of homework in addition to writing our research paper which is due Monday.
9. The police of Wilmington issued a mandate that no teenagers may be in the mall after 8:00 p.m. without a parent.
10. Grant did a paltry amount of homework which resulted in his low grade for the quarter.

 
At 6:57 PM, Anonymous AndreaL Yellow said...

1. The young performer’s stage fright was pacified after the acclamation she received when she took the stage.
2. Sometimes it is nice to take a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and retreat to the bucolic cottage by the lake.
3. The paparazzi seem to find a way to take a celebrity’s good action, twist it, and calumniate the poor star.
4. After breaking his arm on the swing set, he was chary to play with the other children on it.
5. The political world is unfortunately full of crooks in collusion with one another and other enemies.
6. Being a professional actress, she sometimes finds it offensive to watch dilettantes make a mockery of her beloved profession.
7. Even upon being admitted to college with a full scholarship, imperturbable Amelia hardly even reacted: no smiles, tears, or excitement, nothing.
8. As students began to transfer, the size of our class grew from ten to fifty in increments of five.
9. As super storm Sandy approached, those living along the coast were mandated to evacuate their homes.
10. The hungry partygoers were disappointed by the paltry supply of food provided.

 
At 7:10 PM, Anonymous AlyssaS Yellow said...

1. The young girl received a large acclamation for her performance of The National Anthem at the baseball game.
2. The celebrity was in culture shock when she went from Beverly Hills to the bucolic countryside of West Virginia.
3. The tabloid magazines falsely accused the man of killing his wife, which completely calumniated his reputation.
4. The teenage boy is very chary while driving because he was in a serious car accident as a child.
5. Martha Stuart was arrested for supposedly being in collusion with a stock company, so she knew exactly when the stock was going to up or down.
6. In order to be a successful artist you must first get that dilettante manner out of your mind.
7. The usually imperturbable girl was full of energy and excited at the school dance.
8. Every year the school tuition goes up, but usually it only increases in small increments.
9. The President made a mandate that during the hurricane everyone was to say indoors for the next twenty four hours.
10. The young boy was appalled that the professional football player only donated a paltry $5 to his Boy Scout troop.

 
At 7:20 PM, Anonymous DylanC Yellow said...

1. The mall exploded with a paroxysm of dance moves when the flash mob began.
2. My friend always like's to use her best vocabulary as a pedantry, even though it only makes us think she's snobby.
3. In The Sound of Music, the Von Trapp's escape from the Nazis with a peregrination through the mountains.
4. When I walked into the redolent kitchen, I was immediately introduced to a feeling of nostalgia because of the smell of fresh baked sugar cookies.
5. During prayer for the Pope, Mr. Corrigan's refulgent watch was glaring into my eyes about the entire time.
6. The shibboleth established between Mr. Fiorelli and his favorite class must always be kept a secret from Allan Carlsen.
7. When Harry Potter was first introduced into the wizarding world, he was an inexperienced tyro, but after years of practice he became the greatest wizard ever known.
8. The movie, Unstoppable, was about an unremitting, dangerous train that couldn't be stopped.
9. Children can easily be influenced by adults because their minds can easily be changed and vacillate from one opinion to another.
10. Teachers used to be much more vituperative then they are now, as they used to believe in corporal punishment.

 
At 7:54 PM, Anonymous KelleyK yellow said...

11. The rich man practically had a paroxysm when he found out that his money had all been stolen.
12. Her pedantry radiated off of her even though everyone knew she was really a self-absorbed braggart.
13. My peregrination to the cast list felt like the longest journey of my life.
14. The chemistry room was redolent with the smell of smoke after the heater blew up.
15. The young girl had a refulgent smile on her face after she was asked to the dance.
16. The shibboleth that my family uses is always the same; however, no one ever guesses it.
17. I was always afraid that I would be the only tyro on the team, but luckily I was not the only beginner.
18. My willingness to do anything for my friends is unremitting.
19. It is irritating when you have a referee who vacillates because they are swayed with empathy instead of listening to the rules.
20. The group of girls set up an intervention for their friend who was in a vituperative relationship because they knew that she needed to get out of it immediately.

 
At 8:10 PM, Anonymous SamanthaK Yellow said...

1. The coach gave a vituperative tirade to his team after their embarrassing loss.
2. The crowd responded with aparoxysm of laughter and applause when the girl began her version of the Napoleon Dynamite dance.
3. In marching band competitions, we must be aware of the judges' extreme pedantry; one person on the wrong foot can make or break the performance.
4. After forty years of wandering in the desert, the Israelites' peregrination came to an end with the entrance into the Promised Land.
5. The down fall of rain was redolent with the memories of the times when my best friend and I would dance in the rain together.
6. The smile on her face made the girl as refulgent as the stars above.
7. Back when the Christians were being persecuted, they slyly found out if others were Christians by using the shibboleth of drawing half of a fish in the dirt to see if the other person would complete it.
8. As sophomores who have just completed Driver's Education, we are the tyros of the road, just beginning to become familiar with the rules of the road.
9. King Arthur and his men were unremitting in their quest to find the Holy Grail.
10. It made me nervous that our cab driver vacillated about which route to take to get us to our destination.

 
At 8:13 PM, Anonymous TrevorB Yellow said...

1. The dog greeted his master, who just came home form Afghanistan, with a paroxysm of excitement and barking.

2. A girl that’s in my classes is known for her pedantry and not for her true scholarship skills.

3. After I returned from my peregrination in Canada, I had a lot of schoolwork to catch up on.

4. My locker in the locker-room is always refulgent with smells of football pads,

5. The diamond on the women’s hand was refulgent in the sun’s light, almost making you blind.

6. The company Nike’s famous shibboleth is Just Do It.

7. When a tyro first starts a sport you cannot expect them to perform like a veteran.

8. The children were unremitting in their quest for candy on Halloween.

9. A coach or leader who vacillates from one idea to another is not a very good leader.

10. The vituperative speech, in which the man scolded his wife for spilling a drink on him, probably deserved a punch in the face from her.

 
At 8:40 PM, Anonymous KatieL yellow said...

1. In a sudden paroxysm of anger, he threw the book across the room.
2. We were just playing the game for fun, so his pedantry and nit-picking was very irritating.
3. Throughout his peregrination, Jesus of Nazareth preached, healed, and called all people to love the Lord.
4. The smelly old sweater was redolent with memories of my summers spent around the campfire.
5. The refulgent diamond sparkled radiantly in the sun.
6. They could tell if others were members of the club if they greeted each other with the secret shibboleth.
7. The tyro had trouble on the first day of tryouts because of her lack of background or knowledge of the sport.
8. After the unremitting requests of the child for food, the exasperated mother finally gave him a cookie.
9. She vacillates between one choice and another depending on who gave her advice most recently.
10. The child immediately began to cry because of the woman’s vituperative tone.

 
At 8:43 PM, Anonymous MichaelG Yellow said...

11. The horse was overcome with a paroxysm of fear when it saw another horse galloping toward it, and the jouster riding it was promptly thrown from the saddle.
12. The king oversaw the joust with pedantry, for he was a stickler for rules and wanted a game worthy of his watching.
13. The brave knight met many a danger on his peregrination to a faraway kingdom, yet he met each with valour and heroism.
14. The song played by the lutenist in the royal court, redolent of songs his mother used to sing, brought tears to the eyes of the ordinarily dispassionate king.
15. Streams of refulgent daylight flooded into the gloomy dungeon through a slit in the damp stone walls as the day broke, notifying the prisoner that it was time to consume his morning meal.
16. The hooded man whispered an unheard shibboleth to the gatekeeper, who proceeded to pull a lever, lifting the iron portcullis and allowing our passage into the city.
17. The entire crowd was shocked at how skillfully the tyro lancer defeated the renowned experts in the arena.
18. The gambler was unremitting in his attempts to win the chest of gold in the poker game because of his intense desire for wealth.
19. The commander of the army vacillated between declaring war on the small, revolting nation, and sending a diplomat to negotiate peacefully.
20. The head chef screamed a vituperative castigation at the new chef, who badly burned the dish that was to be served at the royal feast.

 
At 9:03 PM, Anonymous CaitlinM Yellow said...

1. It was eerily silent in the school really early in the morning until her friend rounded the corner and burst into a paroxysm of laughter.
2. No matter how hard she tried, she could never pull her grade up to an A because of the pedantry of her teacher.
3. It seems as if the college experience is never truly fulfilled until you go on your own peregrination to a place that will amaze you.
4. The smell of fresh-cut grass is always redolent to the splendid, warm days of early spring.
5. As I strolled along the beach, I saw that the serene ocean was refulgent with the light of the setting sun.
6. Mr. Fiorelli’s class developed a shibboleth in anticipation of an enthralling movie that was coming out in May.
7. No one expected the tyro to play the piece composed by Mozart well, but he surprised everyone by out-performing the veteran who’d been playing for over 15 years.
8. Her constant chatter was unremitting, even when I had to stifle quite a few yawns.
9. When they came to a fork in the labyrinth, he vacillated from one path to the other until someone finally stepped up to the position of leadership.
10. She tried and failed to hold back the tears welling up in her eyes as she listened to her father’s vituperative rant.

 
At 9:04 PM, Anonymous JoshanW yellow said...

11. In a paroxysm of rage, John suddenly smashed apart all of Shane’s toys in 3.21 seconds flat.
12. Regina just kept talking in one, long, incredibly unbroken sentence moving from topic to topic so that no-one had a chance to interrupt; it was really quite hypnotic, and she showed off her pedantry of the rules and regulations.
13. The hitchhiker enjoyed a ten-year long peregrination across the Americas.
14. The aroma of milkshakes was redolent, as it attracted all the little kids to Trevor’s Milkshake Shack.
15. My refulgent mansion is a shining, radiant, resplendent, piece of architecture.
16. The secret shibboleth to the clubhouse was ” 1 - 7 - 3 - 4 - 6 - 7 - 3 - 2 - 1 - 4 - 7 - 6 - Charlie - 3 - 2 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 7 - 7 - 7 - 6 - 4 - 3 - Tango - 7 - 3 - 2 - Victor - 7 - 3 - 1 - 1 - 7 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 7 - 3 - 2 - 4 - 7 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 7 - 6 - 4 - 3 - 7 – 6.”
17. The videogame tyro was killed repeatedly, and he ended up at last place.
18. The unremitting bombardment of Korvat III completely destroyed all evidence of civilization.
19. Kevin vacillated when he had to choose between the bacon pizza and the meat lover’s pizza.
20. The vituperative scolding severely scarred Michael Smith’s young mind for the rest of his life.

 
At 9:19 PM, Anonymous ShaneT yellow said...

1. The actor was given a paroxysm of applause after his wonderful performance.
2. Usually a mere slacker in class, the sub-par student showed great pedantry on the difficult subject.
3.My cousin had taken a long peregrination through the dense and treacherous Amazon Rainforest.
4.The redolent smell of the restaurant’s apple pie reminded me of the one’s my mother used to make.
5. The refulgent light that came from the night light was enough to illuminate the child’s entire room.
6.The secret organization had used the same shibboleth to get into the meeting place for the last one hundred years.
7. During the event they had set up separate tournaments for the experts and the tyros.
8. The unremitting winds of the hurricane had ended up destroying many parts of the city.
9. I had vacillated through the feelings of joy and despair while I saw the votes of the election being counted.
10. The principal who had ran the boarding school was a very vituperative person to her students.

 
At 9:20 PM, Anonymous ShaneT yellow said...

1. The actor was given a paroxysm of applause after his wonderful performance.
2. Usually a mere slacker in class, the sub-par student showed great pedantry on the difficult subject.
3.My cousin had taken a long peregrination through the dense and treacherous Amazon Rainforest.
4.The redolent smell of the restaurant’s apple pie reminded me of the one’s my mother used to make.
5. The refulgent light that came from the night light was enough to illuminate the child’s entire room.
6.The secret organization had used the same shibboleth to get into the meeting place for the last one hundred years.
7. During the event they had set up separate tournaments for the experts and the tyros.
8. The unremitting winds of the hurricane had ended up destroying many parts of the city.
9. I had vacillated through the feelings of joy and despair while I saw the votes of the election being counted.
10. The principal who had ran the boarding school was a very vituperative person to her students.

 
At 9:59 PM, Anonymous AllanC yellow said...

1.When the jury gave the announced their verdict of not guilty, the defendant could not help but to let out a paroxysm of joy and relief.
2.The English teacher was known for his pedantry in finding all grammatical errors in a student’s paper.
3.Before going off to college, some young adults like to take peregrinations to far away countries.
4.When my mother makes chocolate chip cookies, the smell is always redolent, bringing back memories of Christmases past.
5.NASA released images of the refulgent sun burning bright, bringing light to the solar system.
6.Kia’s shibboleth of “THAT’S CRAZY!” can get irritating and annoying to viewers.
7.Many videogame tyros find it hard to work the complex controls of today’s games.
8.The detective’s unremitting and hard work paid off when he finally gathered enough evidence to charge his suspect.
9.The previous election was decided mainly by swing states, whose vote vacillated candidate to candidate day by day.
10.The coach was a bit vituperative to his players, yelling at them at the slightest errors.

 
At 10:09 PM, Anonymous Todd P Yellow said...

1. The winner of the talent show was obvious because of the acclamation from the crowd.
2. There are many farms where I live; sometimes it’s annoying living in such a bucolic place.
3. The real offender tried to calumniate her best friend by telling the principal it was her friend.
4. The girl was chary about accepting the proposal from her boyfriend.
5. The two people seen as enemies secretly had collusion together.
6. The players on the St. Johns CYM basketball team were simply dilettantes.
7. Once he failed his chem test, he seemed to become imperturbable; he wasn’t laughing at my jokes like normal.
8. A ruler goes by increments of 1 inch.
9. The school has recently mandated some new security rules.
10. She donated a paltry $3 to Salsthon even though she said she was going to do much more.

 
At 10:11 PM, Anonymous AnnieE Yellow said...

11. The child was so full of energy that she couldn’t help but to have little paroxysms of laughter of talking every few minutes.
12. Sometimes it is difficult to get along with a person with such pedantry because sometimes they act like they are smarter than you.
13. I dream of taking a peregrination across the world someday, exploring the world and learning the ways of new cultures.
14. Taking home the Christmas tree every year fills the house with the sweet smell of pine that has always been redolent of happy memories.
15. My favorite fairy tale involved a refulgent castle upon a hill with a king and queen who reigned over the perfect city.
16. The shibboleths and slogans of the group have become so well known that almost anyone can identify the group by a simple phrase.
17. It is important to remember throughout your dancing career that you are a role model to the tyros in the beginner class and they learn from your actions.
18. Because of our team’s unremitting strength and ferocity, we were able to overcome the opposing team and win the national title.
19. Always remember to stay confident in your beliefs and never vacillate between ideas because of others’ opinions.
20. She was so offended by the vituperative words that were spoken to her that she had to talk to the teacher.

 
At 10:15 PM, Anonymous GabiD Yellow said...

1. The winners of contests can sometimes by chosen by acclamation.
2. Some people prefer bucolic life, while others would rather live in the city.
3. His political opponent tried to calumniate him during the presidential election.
4. After he had already betrayed her trust before, she was chary about giving him another chance.
5. The detectives soon discovered that there had been collusion in the murder with the killer and an officer.
6. Much was expected of him as he was awarded "most likely to succeed" in high school, but he soon became a dilettante.
7. The women remained completely imperturbable when her husband was arrested.
8. To train for a marathon, it would be good to increase the miles you run everyday in increments of two.
9. The state government should write a bill mandating bicyclists wearing helmets.
10. My grandfather worked in a mill for paltry salary.

 
At 10:23 PM, Anonymous KenanM Yellow said...

1. The president of the committee received a tremendous amount of acclamations from the crowd when he finished his excellent speech.
2. The bucolic boy could not adapt to liking his inner city college and transferred to a more rural campus his sophomore year.
3. The bad man tried to frame Jeff by calumniating him of embezzling him in front of a crowd.
4. After losing the first three times, Joe was chary about wrestling the kid from New Jersey.
5. The Red Sox and Athletics were in collusion to fix the World Series.
6. The pianist, Bob Acri, was a mere dilettante compared to people like Beethoven and Mozart.
7. The comedian had a rough night when performing to an imperturbable crowd in New York City.
8. My pay had increased in increments of $5,000 a year in the last 6 years.
9. The president used his mandate of getting reelected to pass three new bills.
10. Joe had a family size bag of potato chips, yet he only gave me a paltry amount of two chips.

 
At 10:39 PM, Anonymous annW yellow said...

1. After the praise and acclamation from the crowd, it was clear that Joan was the winner of the talent show.
2. When I look above my fireplace, I see a painting of a bucolic scene of belted Galloway cows grazing on a farm.
3. The harsh critic, who has ruined other actors’ careers in the past, calumniated the résumé of the prestigious actor in the magazine.
4. Since there have been countless car break-ins, my mom is very chary about locking the car and leaving it in a parking spot close to other cars.
5. Unknown to the investigative team, the shop owner was actually in collusion with the suspect before the burglary occurred.
6. The Julliard School does not accept ordinary dilettantes who would not be able to keep up with the professionals who attend Julliard.
7. Meredith thought she had finally made her imperturbable teacher smile, but she was sadly mistaken.
8. Instead of gaining his lottery winnings in large increments, he chose to receive a small amount of his money each month.
9. The Salt Program in Haiti is under a mandate to distribute salt to the poor and emaciated Haitian people.
10. My father was disheartened when my sister told him that the Thanksgiving dinner salad he made was paltry.

 
At 11:14 PM, Anonymous RegineC Yellow said...

1. I had a paroxysm of rage that was almost too hard to contain as the speaker announced that the valedictorian was Beth, a girl who had cheated her way into getting high grades.
2. “Grammar Nazis” are known for their pedantry, for they spot every single grammatical mistake that someone makes and ruthlessly harp on the person who made the error.
3. Eight years ago, my whole family went on a peregrination to various countries in Asia and learned much about the different cultures while traveling.
4. The Pikachu stuffed toy in her room was the only object left that was redolent of the time when she was absolutely obsessed with Pokemon.
5. Those who were energetic enough to visit the beach early in the morning were rewarded with the view of a refulgent sunrise that sparkled on the horizon.
6. According to some of the more Republican-aligned students in my class, Obama’s old shibboleth “Yes, we can” that he used in the election of 2008 turned out to be a total lie.
7. Only a tyro who has only started to dance would think that ballet was an easy form of exercise that consisted of mindless spinning in circles.
8. The unremitting prosecutor used every possible piece of evidence that the witnesses told him to show that the defendant was undoubtedly the murderer.
9. All of the soldiers waited patiently as the indecisive general vacillated between planning an offensive or defensive strategy against the enemy.
10. The journalist ignored all of his manners and launched a vituperative attack on the politician’s character and actions with his pen by making up insulting names for the politician.

 
At 12:39 AM, Anonymous Ashley H Yellow said...

1. The paroxysm from the adolescents happened at the wrong time which ended up disrupting the entire class from its work.
2. The boss was so pedantry over the smallest things such as grammar, spelling and the vocabulary he used.
3. We love the peregrination of the car rides, stops, and views.
4. The redolent smell of the smoke reminded her of the time when she was saved from a burning structure during her childhood.
5. Sitting there on the on the bookcase was her favorite and most refulgent trophy from when she was captain of the team and they won the state tournament.
6. The shibboleth created by the drum line is always used around outsiders so that they do not understand the inside joke and are bothered.
7. The tyro, who was just starting to learn how to play trumpet, ended up taking over a spot in the band when someone dropped out.
8. The player was unremitting in his efforts to win because of his desire to take the title of state champion.
9. She kept vacillating between one decision and another because she was not sure which one would have worked better in the long run.
10. The vituperative parents got home and went right to yelling at the child for not doing what they were told when they were told to do so.

 
At 6:53 AM, Anonymous DanielC Yellow said...

1. When I jokingly asked if I should run for class president, I was startled by the acclamation of my classmates.

2. Although he prefers the city life, John wanted to settle down into a bucolic lifestyle when he retired.

3. Whenever there is politics involved, it always boils down to one party calumniated the other.

4. As it was his first time on the road, the young boy was chary to even start the engine.

5. The two companies were in a collusion with the intent to destroy every other source of competition.

6. Many people consider those who "tag" buildings are just dilettantes with nothing better to do than vandalize.

7. It was hard leaving lunch and going to an imperturbable Theology class.

8. The lunch lady slowly put food on our trays in small increments until we told her it was enough.

9. The governor's mandated ban of texting-while-driving would go into effect by next Thursday.

10. Many of us consider our everyday necessities paltry and insignificant.

 
At 12:53 PM, Anonymous NicholasC Yellow said...

1. The rock star was greeted with an acclamation as he came on stage.
2. The painting of the farm had a bucolic look as cows were in the background.
3. The cop calumniated the witness of his crime as the perpetrator to protect his own pride.
4. The kid who walks around with the helmet is chary as he is always wearing pads.
5. The Russian government had a collusion with China that no other countries knew about until 5 years later.
6. The dilettante knew a few basic card tricks but nothing spectacular.
7. The depressed client was imperturbable as she never smiled or even showed much emotion.
8. The increment of sales meant the company would need to produce more product.
9. The government mandated a quarantine on the city as it was infected.
10. The paltry people who live in that trailer park are slobs and alcoholics.

 
At 4:13 PM, Anonymous HannahC Yellow said...

1.The child greeted her father with an acclamation of pure joy when he returned home from the war.
2.When I’m older, it would be nice if I bought a house near bucolic scenery.
3.The brother calumniated his sister, claiming that she broke the vase.
4.The abused dog was very chary towards the kind SPCA workers.
5.When the principal heard about the collusion between the students and one of the teachers, she was outrages.
6.Even though the pianist had very high standards for himself, he fell short and became a dilettante.
7.The imperturbable man witnessed a gruesome gun fight, but he hardly seemed phased by it.
8.In this troubled economy, many people would be relieved with an increment of money.
9.The cop sternly mandated his men to stand down.
10.The runt of the litter ate a paltry amount of food compared to his ravenous brothers.

 

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