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It was a small animal like a rat.
I think she was like me, she didn't really want to get involved.
No one could play the trumpet like he did.
I went and bought myself a new pen just like yours.
That morning began just like any other.
Bruce is very like you in a lot of ways.
Doesn't he look like Mark?
The cloth felt like silk against her skin.
Once it's washed and ironed it'll be like new.
Was the office where you used to work anything like this one?
I have to admit India was nothing like what I was expecting.
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a percussion instrument used by football fans which makes a rattling sound when shaken
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