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- It is the cutest sight to see a 'hamster' stuff his puffy cheeks with food; where is it going to store it?
- The truck hit the deer and turned it into 'hamburger'.
- I'm going to make you into 'hamburger' if you do that again.
- I’m going to give the carpet a 'shampoo'.
- My neat-freak of a friend has been compulsively 'shampooing' for every bath he has taken.
- She wore a 'shamrock' in honor of her Irish ancestry.
- The fields were covered with 'shamrocks'.
- I could hear the engine’s valves 'hammering' once the timing rod was thrown.
- We 'hammered' them 5-0!
- Competition pigeons are 'hampered' for the truck trip to the point of release where the race back starts
- The time-share deal was a 'sham'.
- A con-man must be skilled in the arts of 'sham' and deceit.
- You were 'shammed' by the pool shark.
- Monegum men gescrincaþ his fet to his 'homme': with many men the feet shrink up to the knee. (Leechbook)
- Hælend com to Lazares ham: the Saviour came to the home of Lazarus.
- Dianne loaded a cartridge into the 'chamber' of the rifle, then prepared to take aim at the target.
- The resolution, which speedily passed the Senate, was unable to gain a majority in the lower 'chamber'.
- She had 'chambered' herself in her room, and wouldn't come out.
- The hunter fired at the geese and missed, then shrugged his shoulders and 'chambered' another cartridge.
- The rifle was originally 'chambered' for 9MM, but had since been modified for a larger, wildcat caliber.
- Bob chambered his fist for a blow, but Sheila, having studied her Agrippa, used Bruce Lee's one-inch punch to break his nose.
- His 'championship' of civil rights eventually bore fruit.
- Repeated 'hammerings' by the smith thins the metal and makes it tough.
- "That roller coaster was champion," laughed Vinny.
- This website is a 'shambles'.
- Wham! The truck hit the wall.
- When I realized that I had hurt my friend, I felt deep 'shame'.
- The teenager couldn’t bear the 'shame' of introducing his parents.
- It was a 'shame' not to see the show after driving all that way.
- "And what you do to me is a 'shame'." - Evelyn "Champagne" King, in the song Shame.
- Cover your 'shame'!
- I was 'shamed' by the teacher's public disapproval.
- The wall was covered with a 'chameleon' paint.
- I wasn't too impressed with the fellow, when he 'shambled' in unenthusiastically and an hour late.
- It was only a 'sham' wedding, they didn't care much for one another but wanted their parents to stop hassling them.
- I do 'shame' / To think of what a noble strain you are. — Shakespeare.







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