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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

how to make a sentence with this words

retaliating
abode
incivility
calling
garden-shears
idyllic
emphatic
gratifying
reprehensible
extravagant
piety
levily
vulnerable
redeeming
chastening
render
amenties
  

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You can probably find examples of such sentences in dictionaries. com / CJ

  • You can probably find examples of such sentences in dictionaries.
  • com / CJ
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You can probably find examples of such sentences in dictionaries.

Try this on-line dictionary for a start:

http://merriam-webster.com/

CJ
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I tried my best, but do not think it possible to make one sentence with using all these words. I had to change some of them into related parts of speech, and make two sentences. (Levily is not included because it is not a word.) The first sentence is rather nonsensical.

Emphatically calling this vulnerable abode idyllic is as reprehensible and incivil as retaliating against a pair of extr
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He waved the garden-shears in front of my face, emphatic that he was retaliating for what he perceived as my incivility at lunch: "I'm going to render you incapable of reprehensible behavior in the future - you come to my abode, taking advantage of the idyllic and gratifying life we have here, and availing yourself of all the extravagant amenities we have, and you repay us by calling us names and

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