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1His highly wrought feelings found their vent in a little allowable exaggeration.
2He's more generous than Theroux, and his prose is more highly wrought.
3He seemed to be a mass of highly wrought steel spring.
4The highly wrought and cumbrous saddle was evidently more for show than use.
5It was foolish, of course-justhighly wrought nerves over this most extraordinary occurrence.
6Its doors are of bronze highly wrought, but full of fissures.
7Before any great event, or operation, Ledyard was supersensitive, highly wrought, and nervous.
8She seemed to him in a highly wrought-up, nervous state.
9You will find nothing in classical poetry so poignant or highly wrought as Webster's
10May we not, for the future, predict better and more highly wrought out achievements?
11She was too highly wrought up for common interests.
12We therefore thought it ridiculously small after our expectations had been so highly wrought in San Francisco.
13The other is highly wrought abstract movement.
14Paganini is described as a man of tall, gaunt figure, melancholy countenance and highly wrought nervous temperament.
15He wrote long and highly wrought sentences, loving lists of adjectives and clever, Latinate diction and elaborate punctuation.
16This picture is not too highly wrought; though, I confess, it would not long remain a just one.
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