perseverance, desolate, grimace,
gestured, expanse, stifling
expelling, excavated, preposterous,
deftly, perimeter, forlorn,
scarcity, juvenile, spigot, and definitions the answer i like gets 12 points or 14
2006-08-21
10:26:50
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gosh ga ppl
2006-08-21
10:34:45 ·
update #1
1. The food spoiled because it didn't have enough perseverance in it.
2. Midnight! No Way. Desolate, I will be tired.
3. I worked on the engine and could not wash the grimace off my hands.
4. The king's gester gestered until the king laughed.
5. The bill to fix my car was a huge expanse.
6. The stifling I received for my Masters paid for the education.
7. I lost in the third round of the expelling bee.
8. The preposterous was even more enjoyable than the posterous.
9. I killed deflty on my dog's back.
10. Nine meters makes a perimeter.
11. A sent a get well card Forlorn
12. On Halloween, we drove to scarcity.
12. The boat meandered down the junenile river.
13. Spigot and meetballs is my favorite 'talian food.
2006-08-21 10:42:51
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answer #1
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answered by nureal1 2
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1. His first perserverance may be the only chance he gets. It really desolate if he takes a bath first. He looks more like the Grimace that stole Crimas.
2. I gestured be asking how much I'd pay to get in my expanse. Although the thought is quiet strifling, that's why I left him.
3. I never liked expelling class, especially when words have to be exactly right. I hope they excavated the whole room. I'm going to act like an impreposterous if they find out I did it!
4. I deftly know what you talking about, man. I saw that perimeter crashing to the ground and forlong I was outtasight.
5. That boy had a wreck, man, he is scarcity! You should see that Juvenile now! I hope his spigot out alive.
2006-08-21 18:35:00
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answer #2
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answered by KD 3
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The desolate expanse lay before me. The perimeter of the excavated mountains were preposterous. I gestured to a nearby juvenile delinquent that I found this scarcity very grimace. In the forlorn, he ran to the spigot and deftly gave me a stare, expelling something from his mouth. I found this behavior stifling. Purely by definition alone does this make any sense. So I went home and forgot all about it.
2006-08-21 17:49:24
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answered by Carol 4
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His blind preserverance through the desolate expanse of stifling land made the forlorn juvenile grimace, especially at the sight of him expelling air as if he were a spigot, for in this preposterously excavated wasteland, the scarcity of air made even the definitions of it valuable: the youth sighed and gestured deftly for him to stop and take a rest.
2006-08-21 17:43:25
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answered by she who is awesome 5
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With great perserance he climbed over the first wall to be meet with at least another wall. A grimace came over his face as he looked to his right to see what looked like an excavated grave. As he stood ready to climb the next wall he heard what seemed to be an expanse of rough ocean, he was left quite forlorn of hope. Deftly he climbed the wall, as deftly as he had ever been even in his juvenile years, to be met on the other side by a strange almost goblin like creature which was making sounds like an ocean, passing this creature through a thick mist he looked back upon hearing the creature call out "Beware the spigot". What the hell could this Spigot be he thought. With the mist clearing he could see what appeared to be the perimeter gates of his house, preposterous he thought. Heading back towards the strange creature, "what is this" he asked, but before the creature could answer he found himself stifling the wretched thing, only stopping when a forlorn expression came over it's face expelling any notions he had of suffocating him. "Wake up Jimmy his mother called", It was just a dream. "I must stop taking L.S.D." he said quietly to himself before getting up to get ready for another day at the pet store.
2006-08-21 17:54:00
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answered by Fly 3
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The "perseverance" William showed through the rough winter in his "desolate" homeland brought a smile to his father's face. He "gestured" for his wife to look at William. She turned from looking at her son and the father noticed a "grimace" on her face. The "expanse" that they had to plow this season was overwhelming, almost to the point of "stifling" the joy that they would normally share this time of the year. The losses they suffered last season only added to the "scarcity" of viable land for this year, but rather than being "forlorn" and defeated, the family had decided to pull together, "expelling" any fear and depression from their resolve. As William "deftly" set to hooking up the irrigation system to its "spigot", his father knew that his son was now a man. He would no longer see William as the "juvenile" that he was yesterday.
2006-08-21 17:45:12
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answered by jimvalentinojr 6
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his perseverence was phenominal, the desolate area he was in made him grimace, so he gestured to a man in the wide expanse of desert thru the stifling heatwaves rolling across the ground. expelling expletives as he excavated the dirt from the hole, he thought it was a preposterous idea, but he deftly dug up the perimeter with a forlorn look, noting the scarcity of rocks he wanted. hearing a sound, he turned to see a juvenile turn on the water spigot.
2006-08-21 17:35:47
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answered by Anonymous
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His perseverance inspired many throughout the land.---The desolate desert was no place for Anne and her sisters.---You could just make out the grimace on Justin's face as he stalked away.---Mrs. Christine gestured to the chalkboard as she explained the class rules.---"I can definatly tell there was expance this summer," said principal Bosworth.---The heat in the small apartment was stifling.---The old scary house had an expelling air about it.---The small animal excavated into the ground without effort.---"That's preposterous," claimed Mrs. Polly loudly.---He was deftly aware that Katie was looking at him.---The fence streched the whole perimeter of the prison.---The small arcade almost looked forlorn as Blake and Bobby scurried in from the raging storm.---The scarcity of the Bangled Tiger is known thruoghout Asia.---The juvinile student was not about to give up.---"Figure out how to work the spigot!" yelled Mum as she stormed out of the kitchen.----------Not totally sure about some of those. Good luck.
2006-08-21 17:47:00
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answer #8
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answered by Caitlin 2
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The scarcity of perseverance demonstrated by the juvenile students of today's educational system causes me to feel forlorn. It is preposterous to expect others to do your homework for you, and the stifling of educational opportunities results in a desolate expanse of a mind. Cheating may result in expelling the student from his environment.
Get a dictionary and do the last ones for yourself.
2006-08-21 17:43:56
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answered by lizardmama 6
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You need much perseverance to open the tight spigot. Most people's faces would grimace and some people would gesture with their fingers at the stifling amount of juvenile delinquency that pervades today's society. These people would probably be forlorn for cheating children in English class. Please do your own work. You will be a better person for it.
2006-08-21 17:43:31
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answered by Falcon Boy Toy 3
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