The lightning lashed out with anger. I’m so hungry I could eat a horse.

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The lightning lashed out with anger

I’m so hungry I could eat a horse.

The traffic is murder.

The wind stood up and gave a shout

She could pass as a clown at the circus

Time never waits for anyone.

The sun greeted me this morning.

The sun's a thief.

Fear knocked on the door. Faith answered.

She looked as pretty as a picture.

The bee kept buzzing.

At last the garbage reached so high, finally it touched the sky.

“Bang! Bang!”

Kitty is the apple of her mother's eye

It took forever to get to the beach.

I love the three men from Rice Krispies named Snap! Crackle! Pop!

She ran like the wind.

The camera loves me.