- for
- to
- on
- at
- profanity
- sedition
- sacrilege
- slander
- annoyed : disillusioned
- disturbed : interrupted
- covetous : rapacious
- outmoded : ostentatious
- To see signs of plague epidemic
- To get bad small of a bad dead rat
- To suspect foul dealings
- To be in a bad mood
- To find some reason to quarrel
- To destroy something
- To criticize someone
- To cut some part of an item
- To gain prominence
- To praise oneself
- To confess without of reserve
- To destroy before it blooms
- They said that they won the match.
- They exclaimed with joy that they won the match.
- They exclaimed with joy that they had won the match.
- They exclaimed with joy that we had won the match.
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