| 41. | She barely speaks, but when she does it's in a monosyllabic bray.
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| 42. | Drink Bud and become a monosyllabic wasteoid.
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| 43. | Almost everybody seems to have some quality to justify Wadham's evocatively monosyllabic title.
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| 44. | There are sweaty men hurling monosyllabic epithets.
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| 45. | "I'm not monosyllabic.
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| 46. | Ralph McTell, who also performed that night, remembered that " Nick was monosyllabic.
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| 47. | Roots are sometimes monosyllabic, but mostly disyllabic or a word consisting of two syllables.
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| 48. | Other dialects with tonal opposition in monosyllabic words have done away with vowel length opposition.
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| 49. | Compared to most domestic dogs, the bark of a dingo is short and monosyllabic.
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| 50. | The Planalto tapaculo has a distinctive, monosyllabic contact call and a loud alarm call.
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