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Examples:
> Ulang always mismanages her finances; she is always short when there is a need for her.
> This old man is bothering the group.
> His family and the villagers were quite surprised at the boy's sudden good health and quick recovery.
> Here's Droteo.
> He's just a child, so don't listen to what he says.
Proverbs:
> That man is like a duck.
The native duck, debar, doesn't fly very well, or high like other birds, it doesn't walk or run like some animals, it can't sing well, and it doesn't swim as well as a fish. But it can do all these things. Applied to a person who seemingly can do many different things, none of them expertly. "Jack of all trades."
More Examples:
> My friend has a nice house.
> Her father picked his daughter onto his shoulder as her foot was hurting and they walked home.
> John is really in a hurry; what's wrong?
> This person's height is average.
> The seduction between them both was mutual.

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