She ingrained all at a glance wearing her black graduate dress. [Please select]
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As there has been no effort by breeding to change this feature, it has remained in all its old ingrained intensity. [Please select]
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We don't like to kill things; it's an ingrained distaste, not merely a matter of ethical philosophy. [Please select]
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"The habit is so ingrained I am scandalized on meeting people if I'm forced to neglect it."' [Please select]
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But, with that reservation, and that's ingrained in men, it's Benji that's the world to Harry. [Please select]
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There were ingrain carpets on the floor and old-fashioned mahogany furniture--the real thing, not reproductions. [Please select]
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It's the ingrained innocence which men encounter that they don't allow for or understand in us. [Please select]
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Nor had I suspected one in whom cynicism and distrust of undergraduates (of my sort) seemed so ingrained, of such idealism. [Please select]
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It was a neat and showily-furnished cottage, whose Nottingham-lace curtains, varnished golden-oak chairs and ingrain carpet spoke of attempts at mail-order beautification. [Please select]
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Evidently with whatever strength her father and aunt held to the tenets of their sect, Tabitha's was not sufficiently ingrained to stand the test of the Hessian occupation. [Please select]
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