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1 The gently-put question of her hostess disarmed a whole nest of suspicions.
2 And the fairies will help you to build a whole nest there.
3 Suddenly, and close: There's a whole nest of the buggers in here!
4 There might be a whole nest of them in that building.
5 There's probably a whole nest of snakes Salana knew about.
6 And as for a whole nest , I don't know what you mean, said she.
7 Boys often rob a whole nest to have one little blown egg in their collections.
8 We have the whole nest filled with fine eggs.
9 A whole nest of drawers attracted her eye, deep drawers that would hold innumerable things.
10 In full view of this whole nest of possessed.
11 The whole nest inside and out is composed of fine strips of blades of grass interwoven.
12 Each cell being closed, the whole nest is cemented over with a thick covering of clay.
13 We've got a whole nest of them here.
14 The lopezia suited her especially, so much so that almost the whole nest was composed of it.
15 The stranger bird is hatched first, and always behaves as if the whole nest belonged to him.
16 There's a whole nest of Wanderlys in Wisconsin and Minnesota, but I guess that was too far.
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