The weather was very nasty, cold with wind and rain. - abominable, delighted, furious, gifted, heartbroken, stunned, petrified, worn out., I've been working all day long. I feel very tired. - abominable, delighted, furious, gifted, heartbroken, stunned, petrified, worn out., He was very glad to visit a water park. - abominable, delighted, furious, gifted, heartbroken, stunned, petrified, worn out., Horror films can make you feel very frightened. - abominable, delighted, furious, gifted, heartbroken, stunned, petrified, worn out., I was very angry with my colleagues. - abominable, delighted, furious, gifted, heartbroken, stunned, petrified, worn out., We were very surprised to see Mount Fuji in all its glory. - abominable, delighted, furious, gifted, heartbroken, stunned, petrified, worn out., This news made me feel very upset. - abominable, delighted, furious, gifted, heartbroken, stunned, petrified, worn out., He is a very skillful tennis player. - abominable, delighted, furious, gifted, heartbroken, stunned, petrified, worn out.,
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