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1 They do not believe the golden future made of words .
2 The remainder of the diamond is made of words formed from the letters of his name.
3 It was like playing blind-man's bluff, only in this game the blindfold was made of words .
4 Catullus might have made of words that seek
5 Conversation is only in part made of words , its subtilties are largely composed of touch and silence.
6 Their little limbs are made of words .
7 Their little cross, made of words , is so light that a breath of wind carries it away.
8 By the end, the sentences spiral neatly, still perfectly crafted, creating odd designs and patterns, made of words .
9 Perhaps there is a language which is not made of words and everything in the world understands it.
10 If the screeds above be also made of words , only the elect have any way of proving the fact.
11 Your hand is not made of words , Gerty; it is warm and kind, and gentle-itis a woman's hand.
13 A very curious list may be made of words used in Scotland in a sense which would be quite unintelligible to Southerns.
14 What emerged from his scraggy throat was not a language made of words , but only of sound; a potpourri of jungle noises.
15 This addiction involves imagining places and people which don't exist, and endowing them with a sort of substance made of words and sentences.
16 "You think you love him," he replied; "but you love a phantom made of words . "
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