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utter word
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12.97 |
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Nobody utters a word. |
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utter name
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1.45 |
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He would not utter those names lightly. |
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utter epithet
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1.05 |
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Waller uttered an epithet. |
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utter sentence
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0.92 |
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He can hardly utter a sentence without swearing. |
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utter expletive
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0.66 |
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Bright Eyes uttered an expletive. |
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utter obscenity
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0.59 |
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Then Agassi hit a service return wide and uttered an obscenity. |
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utter phrase
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0.59 |
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President Clinton, among others, has uttered the phrase. |
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utter sound
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0.59 |
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Did you even utter a sound about the slaughters in Kosovo? |
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utter threat
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0.59 |
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The police said Smith was not the man who uttered that threat. |
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utter line
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0.53 |
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Does it somehow become magically original because the lines are being uttered by Koreans? |
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utter profanity
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0.46 |
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On the sidelines, coaches utter profanities that would rival Richard Pryor on his best days. |
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utter remark
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0.46 |
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Majerus then said if he found out the remarks were uttered, he would resign. |
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utter peep
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0.39 |
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For the rest of the episode, she will not utter a peep. |
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utter sentiment
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0.39 |
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This is not the first time Sharon has uttered such sentiments. |
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utter cry
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0.33 |
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She uttered a cry of pleasure. |
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utter slur
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0.33 |
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He uttered the slur in a matter-of-fact way without any indication that he intended it as a joke. |
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utter statement
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0.33 |
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Gujral must restrain his colleagues from uttering anti-Congress statements. |
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utter curse
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0.26 |
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I heard him utter a curse before the microphone was shut off. |
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utter prayer
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0.26 |
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It was a year of doom, heartache, blood spilled, battles waged and uttered prayers seemingly unanswered. |
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utter truth
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0.26 |
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For the first time in her life, she uttered the truth. |