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SUED |
Of Sue |
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SUING |
Of Sue |
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TAKETO |
Sue, ... court |
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SULLEN |
Sue-Ellen is mostly surly |
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ISSUE |
I upset Sue’s children |
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NUMEROUS |
Many unhappily mourn Sue |
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IMPLEAD |
To sue at law. |
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USE |
Take advantage of poor Sue |
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ULYSSES |
Sue’s sly about Greek hero |
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UNASHAMED |
Brazen Sue had run confused |
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ELUSIVE |
Hard to catch out vile Sue |
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AROUSED |
Dora-Sue was stirred up and provoked |
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TISSUES |
Sit back on Sue’s paper hankies |
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MISUSED |
Sue’s dim, disorganised and inappropriately employed |
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SUSHI |
Call Sue! She makes Japanese food |
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SEW |
To follow; to pursue; to sue. |
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MUSEUMS |
Mum’s admitted Sue ruined galleries of artefacts |
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REUSED |
Sue returns in red to be recycled |
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ENSUE |
When Sue’s inside, what will come next? |
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DUES |
After start of day, Sue works out what is owed |
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PURR |
What fat cats do to pursuer when Sue has gone |
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UTILISE |
Put to work, I lit up when funny Sue was around |
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SUPINE |
Sue, having knocked back a shot of whisky, is lying down |
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IGNEOUS |
What sort of rock upsets Sue? Go in and find out |
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SUE |
To leave high and dry on shore; as, to sue a ship. |