But they soon showed their consummate professionalism and quickly made up for lost time. [adjective]
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But can he find a way to stop the Rajah from exercising his ancient right to consummate the marriage of his servant? [verb]
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Salvador Dali was a consummate artist. [Please select]
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Angela contemplated her with the reverence youth gives to consummate beauty, unaware that she was admiring the notorious Barbara Palmer. [Please select]
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He is a consummate villain: and were it not that I fear to make a bigger scandal, he or I should not have survived many hours after that iniquitous sentence. [Please select]
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Nay, let me not forget the children, Papillon and Cupid, who are truly very pretty creatures, though consummate plagues. [Please select]
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It was advisable to provide spectators for the most consummate actor of his day. [Please select]
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I could not help smiling at the consummate assurance of this Hibernian, and offered to refer the dispute to anybody on board who understood the Greek alphabet. [Please select]
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To consummate a long-meditated usurpation, it was necessary to crush a too generous ally: the robbers of the Holy Alliance formed a league against dauntless and blameless France. [Please select]
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