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"Audacity, noun. Unrestrained impudence. Impudence... Impudence... Impudence, adjective. Marked by impertinent disrespect. Impertinent... Impertinent..."
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"What does 'procrastinate' mean..."
"I did the math. If we want to read all of Proust in this lifetime, we have to start tomorrow morning."
"Not that I have the time, but I enjoy reading."
In an unprecedented occurrence, Noah Webster fails his vocabulary test.
"This place is famous for its short fiction about food."
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She required plenty of personal space.
Kid to boy in library: 'Oh, we came at the busiest part of the day ... it's a reading frenzy.'
'To be honest, it's a bit hard to swallow.'
"Another organization has already researched this, but I'm afraid that if we use it, we won't get as much credit."
"We're actually looking for a mourning person."
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State U. He procrastinated and is now trying to do all the work for his middle English literature class in a couple of days. "Canterburied," is he?!
'Yes, sure, certainly, you bet, of course, yeah, right, yep....'
'Have you got any good 'whodunnits'...?'
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'The sagaman must have had a googol of inedita.'
Ernie's looking up the meaning of "palindrome". Dictionary. Aha!
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"Dad, I know what opprobrium means." "That's great, son. Do you know anyone else who does?"
'Speed reading course 7.00 to 7.05.'
Books in the 'Food Section' of a library have been half eaten.
'You're right chicken does come before the egg.'
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Did you see that documentary on prairie dogs last night?
"The English language is a moveable feast... some people dine on it... some just take bites."
'Do you mind? I'm trying to read.'
"But Miss, Thursday can come before Wednesday - look in any dictionary!"
'Serving pyranose from his buskin left some paly.'
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