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4.One thick-skinned show-off waves his foot in the flames for a foolhardy second.
5.We were having a peaceful conversation when my neightbour shoved in without being asked.
6.We were talking politely and carefully with the teacher about a party, but John came in like a bull in a china shop and his rough talk made the teacher say no.
7.Hobbling down stairs with heedless haste,I set my foot full in a pail of water(Richard Steele.
8.It has been too often employed against me, whereas humor is always an ally: It never points an impertinent finger into my defects.
9.Despite her great age, she was very graceful indeed./ Despite the new tunnel, there are still a few people who rashly attempt to cross the Pass on foot.

