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have a fling at

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One morning many years ago, her friends in college, including fellow College Republican Mike St. Clair, awoke surprised to find she had gone off to have a fling at skydiving.

Better to have a fling at Charaxos, there on the wharf, in his white clothes, sullen, belli­cose, his friends snubbing me as we walked past.

Better to have a fling at Charaxos, there on the wharf, in his white clothes, sullen, belli­cose, his friends snubbing me as we walked past.

He always did like to have a fling at Paul.

Ruin was abroad, stalking the countryside, driving rich and poor, the widow and the orphan to one bourne, and his name--his name through his nephew--would be linked with it, and dragged through the mire by it, no man so poor that he might not have a fling at it.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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