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Phrases and Collocations for Fluent English

A12 Phrases - continuation


A true similitude of what befalls many men and women
A truth begirt with fire
A tumult of vehement feeling
A tumultuous rush of sensations
A twinge of embarrassment
A unique and overwhelming charm
A vague and wistful melancholy
A vague aversion
A vague thought, as elusive as the smell of a primrose
A vanishing loveliness as tender as the flush of the rose leaf and as ethereal as the light of a
solitary star
A variety of conflicting and profound emotions
A variety of enfeebling amendments
A vast multitude of facts
A vast sweet silence crept through the trees
A vastly extended vision of opportunity
A vehement and direct attack
A veritable spring-cleaning of the soul
A very elusive and delicate thought
A very formidable problem
A very practised and somewhat fastidious critic
A vigilant reserve
A violent and base calumniator [calumniator = makes malicious or knowingly false
statements]
A violent and mendacious tongue [mendacious = false; untrue]
A vivid and arresting presentation
A voice as low as the sea
A voice of matchless compass and eloquence
A voice soft and sweet as a tune that one knows

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