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1. Why were grown-ups always so stuffy and slow to recognize good ideas? 2. If you're good you can eat with the grown-ups. 3. If you're frightened, tell one of the grown-ups. 4. The grown-ups will sit at one table and the children at another. 5. July Good month for the grown-ups. 6. Their unity made them seem like grown-ups. 7. Remarkably, both the kids and the grown-ups enjoyed themselves. 8. Once I had enjoyed this Gamberwick Green for grown-ups. 9. All the grown-ups clapped their hands. 10. Meanwhile the grown-ups are joining in ancient tea ceremonies, and taking part in Sumo wrestling. 11. Do grown-ups naturally help children learn in their everyday lives? 12. In trying to amuse children and grown-ups, it contains scenes which will displease both. 13. Way too contrived and gooey for most grown-ups, it might well delight youngsters, especially its dramatic underwater sequences. 14. The grown-ups were already packing their cars in the hope of driving beyond the fog. 15. Grown-ups are so boring! All they ever do is talk! 16. All the grown-ups smiled in that boring way they have when little girls are being exceptionally sick-making. 17. That meant one apiece for the grown-ups and one left over. 18. They are always pretending to be grown-ups playing soldiers, playing shop. 19. Visiting an ELEK-TEK store is like going to a toy store for grown-ups. 20. They were thirteen or at the most fourteen years old, but to me they were very grand grown-ups. 21. As mom inhales, Tamika sleeps, her pink and white sundress absorbing the fluids of unknown grown-ups. 22. Not withstanding the propaganda of many generations of tight-assed hypocritical grown-ups: Hell no. 23. There followed a silence that Nicandra could neither interrupt nor question - they were the Grown-Ups. 24. Even at that early age, Celia sensed a strange unease, a tension amongst the grown-ups.http:///grown-ups.html 25. You can distinguish the bodies of the girls from those of the grown-ups. 26. Smaller children open their presents, and older children and grown-ups spend the evening together. 27. There were complex power struggles of a desperate kind, for there were no grown-ups to appeal to. 28. But on Fridays and Saturdays they ate with the grown-ups and a story was told during the meal. 29. It was tacitly assumed that such activities were for grown-ups only. 30. For example, the child considers it wrong to lie to his parents and other grown-ups but not to his comrades.