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Blood was spouting from the deep cut in his arm.

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She sprained her ankle playing squash.

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He sprawled his signature over the paper.

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He had to sprint to catch the bus.

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He put on a sprint to catch the bus.

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There are some spurious lines in this ancient poem, which were added later.

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They live in a squalid hut in the poorest part of the village.

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He squanders all the money which his father gives him.

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