The leader might also make up something embarrassing for the forfeiter to do such as yawn until someone else yawns or recite a silly tongue twister perfectly. |
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It will not do to make up something, like drinking cocoa together before going to bed, and call that worthwhile ritual. |
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They attempt to make up something out of the daily cyclones of pure images. |
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We use our knowledge and experience to develop existing solutions further, or we make up something completely new. |
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Children who are shielded from the truth are likely to worry, rely on overheard bits of conversation, or make up something in order to make sense of the unusual behaviours they're observing. |
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You could not make up something like this. |
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Don't you think I'd make up something more outlandish?' Currently single. |
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In referring to animals, I don't make up something heroic about them. |
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Make up something that I can believe. Say yer never 'ad a 'and in this, an' I'll kiss the ground yer walk on. |
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