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1 There never was, perhaps, outwardly so tame a general election as Saturday's.
2 They are so tame that one might think they were domestic ducks.
3 At last he got so tame he'd let me scratch his back.
4 Bad time fer us, when the birds are so tame , an' chipper.
5 She finally became so tame she would eat out of his hand.
6 Why, again, would his death be so tame , so commonplace, so ordinary?
7 And they has got so tame ; they almost eats out of my hand.
8 It was a turtle-dove, so tame that it fluttered close up to him.
9 You would have turned the other cheek, you are so tame .
10 But so tame and inglorious a policy is impossible to a fighting soldier.
11 On its surface floated a hundred or so tame ducks of all descriptions.
12 But we Middlemarchers are not so tame as you take us to be.
13 They were so tame they even picked some from his lips.
14 He should not have been so tame to such a spirit as mine.
15 They had grown so tame that they would take food from our hands.
16 It was grievous, however, to shoot the lovely creatures, they were so tame .
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