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You don't have to come tomorrow.
It's not necessary to come tomorrow.
I felt very light on my feet afterwards.
He, being slow-footed, was of course already lagging two meters.
I'd like to help, but I think I'd just get in your way.
His backache left him lurching along with leaden legs.
"Who do you belong to?" Wrapped around his feet was a small cat. It was a fluffy grey striped cat.
It's hot, so you'd better head back quickly. Mackerel goes off so fast that they coined 'fresh-looking rotten fish'.
I asked my local member for a job, but he brushed me off.
"It's still shallow, eh. My feet still touch the bottom." "It's quite a shallow beach. Yotsuba, you can still touch the bottom can't you?"
Even walking till my legs turned to lead I couldn't find one that I liked.
It's the class bell. The pupils that had been around the school gate quickened their steps as one.
Proceeding from warm-up exercises to leg kick practice without a hitch, the lesson went completely smoothly.
The opera was graced with the august presence of the Crown Prince and Princess.
I broke my leg skiing.
The fall from the horse resulted in a broken leg.
I had sore legs the next day.
We ran over the budget by two thousand yen.
I keep a good supply of stamps to save trips to the post office.
My sister has long legs.

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