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1. Jeff, one of the biggest men you could imagine, walked heavily through the antique store, while Ginnie's eyes looked quickly at each item left quivering in his wake.
As Jeff lumbered through the store, Ginnie watched the antiques quiver on the shelves. 2. The big fuzzy dog lazily fell to the floor. The Sheepdog was a stuffed animal, flopped to the floor and forgotten. 3. A dirty homeless man walked across the street slowly, as the large crowd of people quickly walked around him. The sea of business suits parted to avoid the homeless man with a shopping cart limping across the street. 4. The pretty girl who sits at the front desk and answers the phone, carefully typed a letter quitting her job to her big fat employer. The receptionist sat at her desk, focused on her keyboard, as she typed her letter of resignation. 5. The mean looking, bald cop, a really little guy, loudly told us to move quickly from the area. The cop barked orders and herded us out of the area. 6. The thin taxi driver suddenly braked, causing Beth, his passenger, a blonde haired, blued-eyed woman, to rapidly react. As the taxi screeched to a halt, Beth’s blonde hair flopped into her face and she clutched her purse to stop it from flying across the cab. 7. When Ted walked in I noticed right away that he was dressed impeccably, but when he started talk I hastily moved away, as his breath was very bad. Ted’s fish breath pushed me away as quickly as his Armani suit and shined shoes had drawn me in. 8. Nancy, the oldest woman in our office, works very diligently, and faithfully arrives early every day. For twenty years Nancy was hard at work every day long before anyone else straggled in. 9. Sally sat silently, waiting for someone else to speak first. Sally spoke only when spoken to. 10. I anxiously waited for my brown-eyed, beefy husband to get home, so I could happily tell him the news. I ran out into the driveway as my husband struggled to pull his 6’2” frame from the Dodge Neon. The news that our daughter was pregnant could not wait. 11. Carlita walked silently through the pitch black of the deserted, empty house, fingers pushing lightly on each closed door. Carlita glided through the empty house, brushing each door with her fingers to find the exit in the dark. 12. John hurriedly ate his burger and fries. John finished his burger in three bites, and washed it down with a handful of fries. 13.The little eyed girl quietly moved behind the couch to hide from her big brother. She ducked behind the couch and squinted out at her big brother as he yelled her name. 14. She wrote the report unusually neatly. Her report reflected her perfectionism. 15. I was vivisbly upset when the big scary man looked at me with evil eyes. My hands shook as the heathen towered over me. His eyes pierced my very being.
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