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- The 'phylogeny' of this starfish provides an understanding of its distribution.
- Understanding the 'phylogeny' of this musical group helps us understand its music.
- He didn't enjoy washing his car, but it was so dirty that he did it 'anyway'.
- I don't think that's true. I haven't found any evidence, 'anyway'.
- 'Anyhow', he is dead now.
- I think they’re asleep; 'anyhow', they’re quiet.
- Let’s start on the 'bunny' hill.
- The world is convulsed by the agonies of great nations. —w:Thomas Babington Thomas Babington Macaulay.
- Being in an agony he prayed more earnestly. —Luke xxii. 44.
- With cries and agonies of wild delight. —w:Alexander Alexander Pope.
- The food had an 'irony' taste to it.
- The chick's 'downy' coat of feathers formed almost immediately to keep it warm.
- Accusations of abuse were pure extortive 'calumny' in a malicious bid to make money.
- "In 1997, 4th and 5th grade Waterville Elementary students told me they saw Short-horned lizards (commonly known as 'Horny' toads) all around their area." http://depts.washington.edu/natmap/projects/waterville/begin.html
- That girl makes me feel 'horny'.
- That chick is so 'horny'!
- In 1924 this name was reduced to 'synonymy'.
- The Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson wrote "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" under the 'pseudonym' Lewis Carroll.
- Rattler was a big, 'brawny' fellow, and he stepped up in front of me, rolling up his sleeves.
- That isn't 'anything' like a car.
- I would not do it for 'anything'.
- He bore an 'uncanny' resemblance to the dead sailor.
- Her dress was so short you could nearly see her fanny
- Children, sit down on your fannies, and eat your lunch.
- Get off your fanny and get back to work!
- this club is full of fanny.
- When I hear you speak, I hear beautiful 'euphony'.
- The crew of the Bounty 'mutinied' because of the harsh discipline of Captain Bligh.
- 'Anybody' will do.
- Is there 'anybody' inside?
- Everybody who wants to be 'anybody' will come to Jake's party.
- Here one isn't 'anybody', if one doesn't dance like Travolta.
- That young man already has four assaults, a DUI, and a 'larceny' on his record.
- "Happy" is a 'synonym' of "glad".
- The object had a tinny appearance.
- The shop was filled with tinny tourist geegaws.
- The piano was not simply out of tune, but had become downright tinny.
- I wanted to go to the party, but I was 'denied'.
- I 'deny' that I was at the party.
- When I went to the circus, I only found the clowns funny.
- The milk smelt 'funny' so I poured it away.
- The two political parties battled viciously for 'hegemony'.
- "'Ninny' — that soft, smiling, self-effacing, apologetic fellow, the type who is terribly sorry when you happen to step on his foot, the kind you can borrow money from in the certainty he will never demand you repay it." — :w:John D. John D. MacDonald (1962)
- a stony path
- She gave him a stony reception.
- 'Many' people enjoy using dictionaries
- There are 'many' different ways to define a word
- Democracy must balance the rights of the few against the will of the 'many'
- A great 'many' do not understand this.
- 'Many' are called, but few are chosen.
- The walls were painted a 'lemony' yellow colour.
- We were served a 'lemony' cheesecake for dessert.
- Most amphibians are aquatic only well young, but some amphibians with 'neoteny' remain aquatic even as adults.
- "rich" is an 'antonym' of "poor"; "full" is an 'antonym' of "empty".
- She always felt that eggs tasted better from 'barnyard' chickens
- It was a bright, 'sunshiny' day.
- Flowers can make any room 'sunshiny'.
- She was doing a 'moony'.
- I don't know where I left my keys. They could be 'anywhere'.
- I'd rather be 'anywhere' else.
- 'Anywhere' you go in France, there will be bread and wine with dinner.
- I'm staying home today. I'm not going 'anywhere'.
- Are you going 'anywhere' special this weekend?
- 'Anywhere' is better than here!
- an 'anonymous' pamphlet; an 'anonymous' subscription.
- an 'anonymous' author; an 'anonymous' benefactor.
- No customer personal data will be retained unless it is rendered 'anonymous'.
- They left the strip club when they discovered the ladies only stripped down to their 'nylons'.
- I will not remain here 'any' longer.
- If you get 'any' taller, you'll start having to duck through doorways!
- Choose 'any' items you want.
- 'Any' person may apply.
- (With negative:) I haven't got 'any' money.
- It won't do you 'any' good.
- 'Any' may apply.
- She's a 'canny' lass hor like!
- That's a 'canny' big horse man!
- 'Exonyms' form a typical (but very useful) example of cultural chauvinism.
- Many DJs prefer vinyl to CDs.
- Whilst it may be 'sunny' today, the weather forecast is predicting rain.
- I would describe Spain as 'sunny', but it's nothing in comparison to the Sahara.
- a sunny disposition
- Zach and Ben had only been at college for a week when their door was 'pennied' by the girls down the hall.
- Her recent weight loss has made her look rather skinny than slender
- She called to get the 'skinny' on the latest goings-on in the club.
- Romulus is the 'eponym' of Rome.
- Rome is an 'eponym' of Romulus.
- Alzheimer's disease, boycott, Columbia, stentorian, sandwich and Victorian are examples of 'eponyms'.
- Jim is very 'whiny'; he keeps complaining about trivial things.
- To get the party started a professional 'funnyman' was hired.
- They found a 'tony' location for the new store.
- Robinson Crusoe is the 'eponymous' hero of the book.
- Prince Hamlet is the 'eponymous' protagonist of the Shakespearian tragedy Hamlet.
- The language Limburgish is named after the 'eponymous' provinces in Belgium and Holland.
- Pasteurization is an 'eponymous' term from the name of its creator Louis Pasteur.
- A Joule and a Watt are 'eponymous' units of measurement.
- grapes of a 'winy' taste
- He 'accompanied' his speech with a bow.
- The strings were 'accompanied' by two woodwinds.
- When I went to the circus, I only found the clowns 'funny'.
- Her 'acrimony' for her neighbors manifests itself with shouting and stomping.
- The duct tape and wire were a pretty 'corny' solution.
- He sent a bouquet of twelve red roses and a card: "Roses are red, Violets are blue, Sugar is sweet, And so are you." How 'corny' is that!
- The movie was okay, but the love scene was really 'corny'.
- I've got a 'funny' feeling that this isn't going to work.
- a 'company' of actors.
- This 'anonymization' site is supposed to keep emails from being tracked back to you.
- Do you have 'any' biscuits?
- Do you have 'any' food?
- un home de 26 anys
- My old dame Joan is something 'dunny', and will scarce know how to manage. — Sir Walter Scott.
- quants anys tens?
- Every knows he committed the crime, but he still 'denies' it.
- My father 'denied' me a good education
- Everyone knows he committed the crime, but he still 'denies' it.
- A 'sheeny' summer morn. — Tennyson.
- A good jeweler should be able to tell a real stone from a 'phony' one.
- He's as 'phony' as a three-dollar bill.
- The British government is often referred to by the 'metonymic' expression "Downing Street".
- The 'accompanying' helped her relax.
- Her dress was so short you could nearly see her 'fanny'
- Children, sit down on your 'fannies', and eat your lunch.
- This club is full of 'fanny'.
- Emily is very 'whiny'; she keeps complaining about trivial things.
- Geoffrey 'accompanied' the group on their pilgrimage.




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