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1 It should be toys-a German doll, slate and coloured crayons and jumping-figures
2 He bought innumerable coloured crayons and stacks of scribbling paper.
3 There was also a large picture in a very handsome frame, done in coloured crayons .
4 He had a supply of coloured crayons , and the walls as high as he could reach were almost covered.
5 I use a lot of coloured crayons and when I use the sharpener it's as if I'm renewing my ideas.
6 It was unspoiled by pictures: two or three political maps of Europe, sketchily drawn with coloured crayons , were pinned up here and there.
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