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stranger造句
121. They were all speculating as to the identity of the stranger. 122. Be it known that she dislike to talk with the stranger. 123. The stranger looked at me for a few minutes and then drove away from the bank without a word. 124. A stranger walked up to me and shook my hand. 125. He had the eerie feeling that he had met this stranger before. 126. If a stranger stops you, just wind the window down a fraction. 127. It is frightening to most children to waken and find a stranger. 128. For truth is always strange; stranger than fiction.Lord Byron 129. Truth is more of a stranger than fiction.Mark Twain 130. They approached the stranger warily. 131. She is no stranger to blandishments. 132. What happened afterwards was stranger still, and equally disgusting. 133. The stranger was dead ahead. 134. In Usenet, you're a complete stranger until you post. 135. Truth was sort of stranger than fiction. 136. Would you leave him/her with a complete stranger? 137. Ted is no stranger to the misfortunes of war, as Simon Parry's excellent book Intruders over Britain eloquently relates. 138. A stranger who said he was my father's brother had arrived to lay claim to his fortune. 139. A nail-biting finish, but finally won by Moira Creek at her first attempt and a complete stranger to Pooh culture. 140. She could not exactly deny the existence of what she thought of as the stranger within. 141. There you will meet a tall, rugged stranger taking his car engine to bits with no hope of reassembling it. 142. Why should three bully boys help a stranger in a darkened alleyway off Cheapside? 143. Then a stranger, who had been sitting unseen round the corner, came up to them. 144. Although Mr Utterson could not see his face, he felt a strong, almost violent, dislike for the stranger. 145. The other, the four-horned antelope, is far stranger in appearance. 146. The most incomprehensible stranger is that gharib who lives within us, buried in the deepest levels of our private selves. 147. Anyone who invites a complete stranger into their house is asking for it. 148. Fact, in this instance, is far stranger and more profoundly disquieting than anything in the annals of fiction. 149. Fien is no stranger to Tormey, who recruited him when he was defensive coordinator at Washington. 150. Lucien could not endure the thought of appearing barefaced in front of a stranger, especially a person of great status.