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1. | But now ___ she'd decided ___ they weren't going to get married.... |
3. | "See ___ dumb I look?" she said. |
4. | ...when he was looking at ___s. "Not just when you're looking at ___s." |
5. | They ___ think that I'm your caregiver. |
7. | "You do that all the ___," she said. |
9. | "Your underarms smell," she said, "even after you take a ___." |
10. | "Shut your mouth," ___ said as she looked at Errol. |
12. | She meant that his mouth was hanging ___ open. |
14. | He hoped she wasn't serious ___ that, but he decided against asking her. |
16. | "___ your mouth," Ginger said as she looked at Errol. |
17. | Your underarms smell, even ___ you take a shower. |
18. | You do that ___ the time. |
19. | ___ you're not using your mouth for talking, you should keep your.... |
21. | "I didn't even ___ anything," he objected. |
23. | "Look at ___," she said. |
24. | He hoped she wasn't ___ about that. |
26. | Why hadn't she said anything ___ now? She...to hurt his feelings ___. |
27. | He asked her if there were other things she ___ not told him. |
28. | Not ___ when you're looking at parrots. |
29. | They'd already been ___ for four years. |
30. | She ___ that his mouth was hanging half open. |
32. | ___'___ already been dating for four years. |
34. | Whenever you're not using your mouth ___ talking, you should keep.... |
36. | I look around to ___ if people are looking. ... ___ how dumb I look? |
37. | He ___ed. |
40. | He told her that the ___ smell was attractive to women. |
41. | ___ just when you're looking at parrots. Whenever you're ___ using.... |
42. | He ___d she wasn't serious, but he decided against asking her. |
44. | He'd try to keep his mouth closed ___ he was looking at parrots. |
45. | Maybe they weren't ___ going to continue dating. |
46. | I ___ around to see if people are looking at you. ... ___ at me. |
48. | You look ___. |
50. | The musky smell was actually ___ to some women. |
52. | You look as pretty with ___ mouth open as with ___ mouth closed. |
54. | You ___ keep your mouth closed. |
55. | He was looking at a green parrot squawking in a ___. |
56. | He told her that the musky smell was ___ attractive to some women. |
59. | He told her that the smell was attractive to ___ women. |
61. | "I didn't even say ___," he objected. |
63. | She'd decided that they weren't going to get ___. |
65. | "Your ___s smell," she said. |
66. | She meant that his mouth was ___ing half open. |
67. | Why hadn't she said anything before ___? ... But ___ that she'd.... |
68. | Since they'd already ___ dating for four years, he asked, why hadn't...? |
69. | "I didn't even say anything," he ___ed. |