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1 One person will tell an anecdote and the next person will try to top that.
2 They tell an anecdote of a 'cute Yankee, who won invariably and immensely at the game.
3 Mr Macron then appears to tell an anecdote , but his words are drowned out by background noise.
4 When he had finished the last head he was obliged, at the baron's orders, to tell an anecdote to compensate the disappointed ones.
5 We were told an anecdote that paints the violence of his character.
6 In the Preface, I told an anecdote about changing the backup tapes.
7 Sam began telling an anecdote of an Irish baggage man in Caxton.
8 He was then just as good at telling an anecdote as now.
9 Writer tells an anecdote about Dr. Chapman, related by Ernest Thompson Seton.
10 The latter has told an anecdote which illustrates the old man's eccentricity.
11 Then he told an anecdote of the late Lord Peterborough.
12 Georges was vexed with La Faloise for telling an anecdote .
13 The women laughed as Ethan told an anecdote in Italian.
14 She told an anecdote about Henry James and said Faulkner is her pet hate.
15 Newell told an anecdote to illustrate that Ryder did not understand financial matters at all.
16 Tells an anecdote about Bill Cody and the Indians.
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