The brothers had a thorny problem over the property. [adjective]
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A border of at least a meter, filled with thorny shrubs is a great burglar deterrent. [adjective]
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The latex of this thorny succulent species is very caustic (Dalziel 1937). [adjective]
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Peggy, hinny, gang saddle the gentleman's horse, and lead him cannily ahint the thorny shaw, and bide him there. [adjective]
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In a bee-line, through the underbrush, which is peculiarly dense, very thorny, and very aggressive in that locality, a full half hour was necessary. [adjective]
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He that sins against one of those laws is damned; and he--he had broken them all, broken them while striving to tread the thorny path to a life of blessedness. [adjective]
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This is you, who have been as slippery as an eel this last month, and as thorny as a briar-rose. [adjective]
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'Down, my good fellow; your joy is too boisterous for this narrow, thorny path.' [Please select]
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The locust thickets characteristic of these slopes were thorny and close knit. [Please select]
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