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Which joint did you dislocate?
He's got a dual personality—usually a quiet "nice guy" type, but when he flips, his character changes.
Oh man! Aki in a china dress was so cute. I almost lost it then.
To sum up, we can say that his new novel is disappointing.
The arrow fell wide of the mark.
The clumsy man envied her unusual talent.
She is remarkably attractive.
She sings out of tune.
Her fear proved completely wrong.
She is missing the point.
They lived in a very small house at the end of a long, gray street.
He is good, not to say exceptional.
He has an extraordinary faculty for mathematics.
He is out of tune.
His talk is off the point.
His explanation is beside the point.
His work hasn't come up to my expectations.
His argument was aside from the point.
When he gets up on stage to sing one of his out-of-tune solos, I get so nervous for him that I get sweaty palms.
The barn door had been carelessly left unlatched.

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