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THROW: any of several warm and magical drugs. The drawing shows an elderly woman sitting contentedly with a glowing rug over her knees. To her right, a cat sleeps happily on a glowing rug with the same pattern.

SEA BRICK: a piece of cloth used to strap a table or to prevent wheels. The drawing shows a table held fast to an oversized brick by a strap of cloth wrapped around both objects.

FURDING BOAT: a bin for tom for trand of a small that of a small storting a corting a songing a part of a small that inding of a small consing of a small bort. A drawing of a tiny boat towing a bin containing a cat by a tall wharf. A big puff of vapour from its stack contains a small drawing of that boat. A gull is watching from a bollard.

CONSUMERISM: the property of being constituting a consequence of the production of a complex system. The drawing depicts a small figure in the foreground holding a box in front of a self-service cash register. Behind them looms a factory, a classical portico decorated with the All-Seeing Eye, an oil rig, a combine harvester and a semi-trailer driving along a freeway.

MAGNETIC FIELD: a learned form of pregnant characters in which something is deflected and can be substituted for their origin and agility. The diagram shows a particle tracing a spiral trajectory in a curved magnetic field.

LAKE ISLANDS: a group of islands in the Southern Hemisphere near Peter the Arabian Sea. The drawing depicts a volcanic island with two lake-filled craters. To its left is an upwelling in the sea’s surface with a smiling face.

AIR COIL: a cylindrical daisy and hung in the front or back of a straight stem. The drawing shows a daisy on a helical stem which is suspended from a hooked branch protruding from a second straight stem bearing a single leaf.

BRIDGE: a small strip of strip of stone that is used to start a ship or back and forth in the shape of a ship. The drawing shows an arch curving from a sea wall touching a sailing ship. The outline of the arch echoes the shape of the ship, upside down, with a pendant lantern hanging from its midpoint echoing the ship’s mast and crow’s-nest.

LEPTODACTYLACEAE: a family of protoctist bearing extinct forms. The drawing shows two microbes whose outlines resemble dinosaurs.

TONGAR: a stroup is sporming. A drawing of a lizard with six limbs with forms similar to mushrooms floating up from bumps on its back.

AMBIAN LANDSCAPE: a country or city (especially a mountain range) where prominent persons are considered to be repeated. The drawing depicts Mount Rushmore, with the faces of the four Presidents repeated indefinitely to the left and right.

MANTLE: a person who is a member of the communist Renaissance. The drawing depicts Karl Marx wearing the garments of a sixteenth-century courtier.

PIECE BALLOON: a basketball maneuvre (usually made of paper) that is about the ball between two parts and the top of a ship. The drawing shows a hot-air balloon in the shape of a bisected basketball flying near the crow’s-nest of a ship.

ANALYSIS: the act of apprehending again. A drawing of a figure looking up from an open book with a look of understanding.

PRUMPTIG: typistisclity impulsivgid scrubby plumbilli plum shrubs (surr trufful) thrip much livichizid right. A drawing of two plum shrubs, with a man in chain mail and a small pig sniffing at a shrub’s roots. Tiny animals walk down a trunk, across ground and up a trunk.

ANTIFUNGAL GENE: a sentence that controls a significant person to the surrounding and nature of a court of property (as in a social and practice). The drawing shows a figure wearing a suit with a mushroom cap for a head standing in the witness dock before a judge.

CROSS-UP: the act of strings on a strong spoon that is stretched or driven on a blood vessel (as on a car). The drawing shows a car suspended by four strings from a long wooden spoon above a curved blood vessel.

CONSTANTINE BONE: a branch of the cerebellum between the two layers of the line of the skull. The drawing shows a Byzantine figure with crown and halo. An insert circle reveals the mosaic detail of a segment of the line defining the base of their skull.

STARTING BALL: a ball of string for a particular ship. A drawing of a big ball of string floating by a flotilla of ships, with a long strand joining this ball to that ship in front.

BURDEN: a police decoration (usually of carbon butter) that transmits it from the water for the contestants are used. The drawing shows a police officer in sunglasses standing in a swimming pool with a blob of a black substance on his coat lapel. In the background a water polo player looks on.

COAST DEEP SEA: a small constellation in the southeastern United States where it was condemned to the British and Arabian Mountains. The diagram shows a constellation in the shape of the United States setting but still visible behind a mountain range on which a Union Jack flies. Above it can be seen a crescent moon and star.

SLIPPER: a small strip of metal strings on a straight strip of light and stripes. The drawing shows a slender foot wearing a shoe with a glowing striped heel and an upper of thin wires.

KINDER: a person who is a member of a minority or person. The drawing shows a young child in a striped jumper and shorts with their hands on their hips and a defiant expression.

RESONATON: a soldier who is a member of an ancient Greek drug. The drawing shows a water pipe in the shape of a hoplite’s helmet.

CAPRISOTIS: sand sparrow fruit. A drawing of a branch holding two fruit with forms similar to small birds with a grainy and quizzical look.

CONSTRUCTION: the act of constructing a person or thing or person or animal or property or property or property or property or expression. A diagram of a mathematical expression in which the terms are a man, a blob with an eye, a woman, an animal resembling a kangaroo and four buildings.

AMARANTHUS: one species. A drawing of a solitary bush with drooping flowers.

POLLEN CLOTH: a short light fabric woven on the neck of a building. The drawing shows an Art Deco skyscraper with a tattered scarf or cape wrapped around it, from which a light dust is blown.

BRICKCAFF: a small structure (or strip of cotton or strainer) The drawing shows a single-story brick building with plate-glass windows and a kitchen chimney attached to a gauze fence.

EXTERNAL SUBSTITUTION IN THE PARALLEL PASSAGE: a parent of a particular magnetic field or a word or plant. The diagram shows two adjoining sets of concentric lines of force in the shape of a mother and child.

COMMON WADING: common toad of southern Africa. The drawing depicts a toad standing upright in a pond, hoisting the skin of its thighs with both forelimbs, as if it were pulling up a pair of trousers.

PADDLE HEAD: the shape of a barrel. The drawing depicts a wooden tankard of beer in the shape of a sleeping head on a brewery paddle.

ROTIFF POPUL: long-hornfish of thost of southwriting mustori-tropics. A drawing of a long fish with a pointy snout rising from surf on a tropical island with two coconut palms framing it.

SCHOOL FIRE: fire delivered when the current is achieved by a strong surface or a reduced article in a motor vehicle. The drawing shows a car spinning its wheels in front of a school building, raising a large cloud of smoke and leaving erratic skidmarks.

SUPERFICIALITY: the quality of being inaccurate. The drawing shows a woman with a sceptical expression listening to a talkative and smiling man holding a wine glass.

BRASSIERE: a man’s shield supported by a pole or sailor. The drawing depicts a muscular warrior wearing an enormous brassiere which is being held up by a much smaller man dressed as a sailor.

WINDOW: a city in southern India. The drawing shows a view from an ornate window of a cot before a forest-covered mountain. The foremost buildings of the city, including a skyscraper and tall temple gate, are spilling over the window ledge.

RHEAD: a store in a model of the earth where triangular contents can be taken. The drawing shows the lower portion of a globe in a cratered landscape. A large gate opens into the globe, within which triangular objects are stacked. A flatbed truck carrying a triangular object stands outside.

MALLARD: a protol that if it illicitly by marriago. A drawing of a man bursting angrily into a room in which a woman sits guiltily on a couch or divan. An anthropomorphic duck is using a door as a way of hiding from this man.

SWIMMING: the act of making a proposal. The drawing depicts a duck swimming in a pond with a jewellery box containing an diamond ring balanced on its beak. A woman on the bank is clasping her hands as she gazes at the duck.

BOOK: a boat that is used to control the shoes of a ship’s stones. The drawing shows the stern of a ship with two large boulders positioned on shoes. From these, two cords descend to a small boat whose hull resembles the pages of a book.

POTATO WHALING: any of various toothed forms with large eyes; used for small edible racemes of mucus-shelled petrets. The drawing shows an enormous potato with a tooth-filled mouth swimming in a stormy sea, being hunted by a whaling boat, while seabirds wheel overhead.

PINE LILAC: small slender blue or brown lily-sized orange fruit with long slender scales; found in warm regions especially Brazi. The drawing shows two scaly fruits with long, thin leaves radiating from their stems.

FORMALISM: the property of being close and an experience that allows a person’s feelings of emotional welfare. The drawing depicts two men in suits sitting side by side at a desk covered in paperwork, holding hands and smiling at one another.

CONTRADICTION: a strong action or activity. A drawing of a playing card with suit markings “H8” with an ambigram-ish logo of a man punching his mirror-pal with a staff (as his mirror-pal also is punching him)

EPILEPTICS: the branch of physics that studies the eyes and relative characteristics of the internet place to be a solitary particle. The drawing shows a glowing figure seated in a lotus position and looking at a laptop while their third eye opens in alarm.

SADNEY: United States film actor (born in 1931) The drawing depicts an elderly man with a thoughtful expression wearing a check shirt and braces.

SHORT PROJUNCIOUS: a computing animal that is product on a sport. A drawing of a small animal similar to a kangaroo typing on a laptop, with a comically big plastic hand on its tail, and sporting a cap with two cans of alcohol with siphons

SOUTHERN TANTENTA: a soft stocky dark brown cod weave with soft spines and short legs and stems and short needles and feed on leaves and showy flowers. The drawing depicts a fish with two small legs ending in human feet and three flowers growing from its spiny dorsal fin eating leaves from an aquatic plant.

CARPET RADIATION: the development of a war. The drawing shows two small children, one constructing a building with blocks, the other holding a toy truck facing towards the building, eyeing one another with suspicion.

WHITENINESS: the quality of being interruption. The drawing shows three heads: two female faces, both with dark hair, glaring at a bald bespectacled male face with glasses between them, who is talking with an expression of brash confidence

SPRITZENFULNESS: a position or authority with something that has been referred to another. The drawing shows a tall burly clown squatting water from a trick lapel flower into the face of a much smaller person.

SECTION PIECE: a projectile that is a member of a body of water. The diagram shows water evaporating from an ocean forming a thundercloud, in which hailstones grow and fall onto a car, next to which a tiny human figure raises their arms in anger

SPOT STRIP: a small structural mattring built off of a building (as in a roof) A drawing of a two-story building, with a pavilion built on its roof containing a sort of hammock hanging from two rings, in which a man is napping.

METAGERY: a misconception or abstract attributed to gravity. The drawing shows a man who has taken several paces from the edge of a high cliff, yet remains suspended in midair.

CAMPECHE: a small path supported by a floor or shoe. The drawing depicts a woman and small dog walking on a path that runs along the sole of a giant shoe.