To see it cribbed, signifies that your highest desires will be realized. [Please select]
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The life of the pioneer woman is not "cribbed and confined" to this hovel. [Please select]
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They dabbled in one thing and another; they "cribbed" from every popular writer of the day. [Please select]
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An idea that's worth a fortune can be cribbed a heap easier than the coin itself. [Please select]
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In fact, Heywood "cribbed" from Chaucer's Tales in another Interlude called "The Pardoner and the Frere." [Please select]
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(I discovered afterwards he had cribbed it from a review in that evening's Critic.) [Please select]
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"It is a very respectable position, but I should feel cabined, cribbed, confined in it." [Please select]
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I'd seen her there when I went by before, and mistrusted she was up to some mischief; as I turned the corner, she put out her hand and cribbed an apple. [Please select]
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No longer cribbed, cabined, and confined, we have in this our "greater Canada" a far wider range of study than in the fringe along the Canadian lakes. [Please select]
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