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parred
1. Jorma and Ava had sparred about what was Tdeshi and what was a new personality before Jorma learned that Tdeshi's body was possessed by a Yingolian ghost
2. But what impressed her most was the added fact he often sparred with Lady Rayne; he was her favorite sparring partner it seems
3. The times Martha had sparred with her with the practice blade so far had taught Jean that Terese had been going easy on her
4. The nearby guards, men she had sparred and drank with for many years, watched the activity with a neutral gaze
5. I do have to warn you, though, I haven’t sparred in quite a long
6. Helen had never sparred in weightlessness
7. They sparred for twenty brutal minutes without resting
8. sparred in the gym against motivated opponents
9. He had sparred with some of them
10. But that thought was interrupted by the sight of the reporter—the same one he had sparred with yesterday in his office?—coming toward him, this time with a cameraman
11. This win placed him in the semifinals where he should have faced the number two seed, but there had been an upset when the number sixteen seed beat the number eight seed, and then went on to beat the number two seed, so, instead of facing the number two seed in the fourth round he sparred against the number sixteen seed
12. They had often wrestled and sparred, and both were accomplished martial artists, but this was a blow that meant business
13. We haven't sparred since we were at Jaxon's, show me what you've learned
14. She sparred with his warm, musky tongue until she finally overpowered him
15. Throughout our years in the police academy, Andy and I had sparred many times before but this was definitely our most intense session
16. They sparred skilfully together, exchanging blows, neither gaining the advantage
17. the challenge not to give in to this creature snapping at his heels, they had sparred like
18. Boxers sparred in a makeshift ring, dancing to keep their feet under them
19. It’s a light little thing, an eighteen-foot cat, and, as I’ve often told Mason, heavily oversparred