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Post by carlia on Aug 12, 2008 15:05:55 GMT -5
meeting} small cheer and great welcome makes a merry feast. The Comedy of Errors. Act III, scene i. laughing} in thy face i see the map of honor, truth, and loyalty. King Henry the Sixth, Part II. Act III, scene i. none. partying} the first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers. King Henry the Sixth, Part II. Act IV, scene ii. none.
flinging} can one desire to much of a good thing? As You Like It. Act IV scene i. none. crushing} i will wear my heart on my sleeve for daws to peck at. Othello. Act I, scene i. none. loving} Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? Sonnet 18, line 1. none.
annoying} unbidden guests are often welcomest when they are gone. King Henry the Sixth, Part I. Act II, scene ii. none. growling} i will speak daggers... but use none. Hamlet. Act III, scene ii. none. hating} cry 'havoc' and let slip the dogs of war. Julius Ceasar. Act III, scene i. none.
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