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I'm a bit down because a blogger friend of mine has decided to stop blogging.
A creepy cry that sounds like a human voice, velvet black wings, the image of tearing into dead flesh; crows are known across the world as an ill-omened bird that flies down with ill-luck.
The eerie silence struck terror into their hearts.
The stock prices are on the low side today.
He is in bed with a touch of cold.
I'm anemic.
She said she had a slight cold.
He is apt to forget people's names.
He is a bit on the heavy side.
He gave his sudden, goblin like grin.
He is on the heavy side.
It serves him right that he missed the last train.
It serves him right that he missed the last train.
Our smile, which is understandable in the context of Japanese culture, sometimes causes a lot of confusion and is notorious among foreign people as a mysterious smile.
Many Americans are uncomfortable with silence, and they tend to regard silence in a conversation as a signal that they need to start talking.
Would you mind if I shut the window? I have a slight cold.
I am afraid I have a touch of a cold.
It seems I have a slight cold.
I have a slight cold.
Having a slight cold, I went to bed early.

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