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Examples
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Plick tapped his knuckles against the coarse brick.
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Plick, on the other hand, stood and watched, slightly taken aback by the animosity surging through the community.
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Plick lingered outside the wall for a moment longer before returning to his car.
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Cigarette, standing by to see that Plick, Plack, and Plock were property baited on the greenest forage to be found, heard, and her eyes flashed with a deep delight.
Under Two Flags 1839-1908 Ouida 1873
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His first novel, "Plick et Plock", met with an unexpected success, and he at once foreswore the arts of healing and navigation for the precarious life of a man of letters.
The Wandering Jew — Complete Eug��ne Sue 1830
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His first novel, "Plick et Plock", met with an unexpected success, and he at once foreswore the arts of healing and navigation for the precarious life of a man of letters.
The Wandering Jew — Volume 01 Eug��ne Sue 1830
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