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old lady造句
91. The old lady exists only on rice coffee and bread. 92. Dean tricked the old lady into giving him eight hundred pounds, claiming that he would invest it for her. 93. The old lady engaged herself in making clothes for her children. 94. Mary stared at him hard and eventually shamed him into giving up his seat to the old lady. 95. I was rushing along with my head down when I cannoned into an old lady walking the other way. 96. He bundled the old lady into her hallway and brutally attacked her. 97. The old lady rushed to greet him, arms outstretched . 98. The old lady was flung out of the house because the owner wanted to pull it down. 99. We witnessed the extraordinary spectacle of an old lady climbing a tree to rescue her cat. 100. The old lady counted out thirty pence and gave it to the shop assistant. 101. The old lady leant on her stick as she talked. 102. That was a scurvy trick to play on an old lady. 103. The swindler tricked the old lady out of her necklace. 104. The thief intimidated my old lady into not telling the police. 105. The old lady was seated in her chair at the window, a rug over her knees. 106. It's polite to yield up your seat on the bus to an old lady. 107. The fruit seller palmed off some bad oranges onto the old lady. 108. He bamboozled the old lady out of her diamond ring. 109. The old lady was still being ornery, but at least she had consented to this visit. 110. The old lady gets in a muddle trying to work the video. 111. The old lady can't bear the fatigue of a long journey. 112. The old lady leads a free and easy sort of life and never troubles much about anything. 113. The old lady was completely bowled over by the news of the announcement of the bankrupcy of her son's company. 114. She a real nice old lady. 115. The old lady was in raptures over him, however. 116. Barry gave the old lady a warm smile. 117. A tiny old lady answered the door. 118. We saw a little old lady with a walking-stick. 119. With faltering steps, the old lady left the office. 120. She was a quiet, dignified old lady.