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Filter by Meaning She curried the professor's favor by always agreeing with his opinions.
The politician curried the voters' favor by promising tax cuts.
The athlete curried the coach's favor by always arriving early to practice.
The neighbor curried our favor by bringing over a homemade pie.
He curried favor with the boss by complimenting her outfit.
The artist curried the critic's favor by showcasing their work in a prestigious gallery.
The employee curried his colleagues' favor by bringing donuts to the office.
The curried pony won the blue ribbon at the county fair.
The curried filly had a playful personality and loved to run.
The curried mare was a popular attraction at the equestrian center.
The curried horse stood out among the other plain-coated ones.
She admired the curried coat of the horse as it galloped past her.
He couldn't resist petting the curried colt at the petting zoo.
The little girl was fascinated by the beauty of the curried mare in the petting zoo.
The curried horse stood out among the other horses in the field.
The curried mare's coat looked like a painting with its intricate patterns.
The artist captured the essence of the curried horse in his latest sculpture.
The painting depicted a curried horse galloping in the field.
The cowboy loved his curried horse more than anything else in the world.
The curried colt was too young to participate in the race, but it was already a fan favorite.
The curried pony was the center of attention at the birthday party.
The farmer bought a curried stallion for breeding.
The curried stallion won the first prize in the equestrian competition.
The leather jacket was curried to make it more supple.
She used the curried version of the software because it had fewer features but was easier to use.
He only had time to skim through the curried edition of the research paper.
The curried version of the play was much shorter but still enjoyable.
I read the curried version of the classic novel, which was much shorter than the original.
She preferred the curried version of the magazine article, which was easier to read.
I read the curried version of the news article to save time.
The curried history textbook focused only on the most significant events.
The curried version of the play had fewer characters and scenes.
I found the curried version of the technical manual easier to follow.
The curried version of the movie left out important plot points.
The curried edition of the history book omitted some essential details.
The curried version of the research paper was more concise.
He found the curried guidebook to be more helpful than the full-length version.
The curried biography omitted many personal details of the subject's life.
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