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Charlie造句
121. The young, nervous and over-eager man who'd been the first of her assignments for Charlie. 122. As the Gay situation unraveled, reserve guard Charlie Taylor was granted an indefinite leave of absence for personal reasons. 123. A baby is a powerful icebreaker, and Charlie is especially charming in this regard. 124. Charlie was to be Jack's best man and one day he thought he would be godfather to Jack's first child. 125. Trust Charlie to come up with a long-term interest-free loan. 126. No one runs; they walk tilting into the wind at comical angles, like a bunch of Charlie Chaplins. 127. Mom also feels spurred on by the thought that someday Charlie will become aware of her career. 128. Pet could, but Wee Charlie ... Get a grip! she admonished herself, dashing her tears away. 129. Kitty slouched off again while Charlie got up from the kitchen table carrying the remainder of the pie in his fingers. 130. Everyone in that gymnasium heard the break as Charlie staggered against the ropes. 131. Eleven or twelve hours under the blankets presented no challenge at all to Uncle Charlie. 132. Charlie crashed into a wall and bounced off it like a rubber rhino. 133. Charlie was dancing with Madge again, and with one of the chorus girls called Isabel. 134. Charlie intends to buy a bungalow in Blackpool, where he met and married wife Mona 26 years ago. 135. Only a handful of civilians have gone through the sustained physical abuse that was routine for combat soldiers searching for Charlie. 136. Charlie stared at her gleaming white blouse and dark blue pleated skirt. 137. Charlie found himself mesmerised by the mosaic patterns that covered the inner walls, their tiny squares making up life-size portraits. 138. I first came across Charlie Tonelli in some Des Moines newspaper clips from back in the 1940s. 139. But when it comes to haute-cuisine, Charlie Nicholas knows where he stands. 140. He smiled, mentally thanked Charlie, and slipped it back into the envelope. 141. We eat, and then little Charlie gets his baseball cap, which turns out to be a bit small. 142. A decade ago this was Checkpoint Charlie, one of the few gaps in an otherwise impenetrable barrier a hundred miles long. 143. Charlie and Kevin sat in the corner, chatting about life in the city. 144. When Charlie woke the next morning he jumped out of bed immediately and was washed and dressed before anyone else had stirred. 145. Until Charlie paid her at the end of the week, Lucy would again be in her usual flat-broke condition. 146. For jungle warfare, Charlie had much better weapons: the AK47. 147. I recognized that what I liked in Dad and Charlie was their insistence on standing apart. 148. Charlie Chaplin danced like Nijinsky but better, because he was so much funnier. 149. This is the first in-depth study of Charlie Rolls as a pioneer aviator. 150. Charlie graduated from high school and went into the service for four years before joining the company in 1970.