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1 She likes a good romp in the snow, does the old dear.
2 Now, Judy, love, go out with Babs and have a good romp .
3 Here, indeed, was a nice place where they could all have a good romp together.
4 A good romp relieved them of the stiffness caused by the cramped position in the canoe.
5 It was not a rollicking good romp that Jenny craved from me; it was a baby.
6 You need a good romp in the feathers.
7 Let's go somewhere and have a good romp .
8 The first game was a good romp at "Puss-in-the-Corner."
9 The only way for him to have a good romp before he goes to bed, is for the mother to join in the game.
10 She could not resist this particular action on his part, which she considered a special invitation to come and join in a good romp .
11 She talked about "having good romps " with a lady in Argentina and dreams she'd had of a child named "Hellenea."
12 "Let's have a good romp ! "
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