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Pilgarlic

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The coach benched the player for behaving like a pilgarlic during the game.
The wealthy businessman saw the homeless man as a pilgarlic, refusing to acknowledge his existence.
The bully targeted the shy boy, calling him a pilgarlic and making fun of his appearance.
Despite his efforts, he remained a pilgarlic in the eyes of his peers.
The captain of the team benched the pilgarlic player for his consistently poor performance.
The famous actor refused to work with such pilgarlic directors.
The pilgarlic stumbled through the crowd, trying to grab attention.
The snobbish socialite looked down upon anyone she considered a pilgarlic.
The manager dismissed the pilgarlic for his consistent tardiness.
The book's protagonist starts as a pilgarlic, but eventually gains confidence and becomes a hero.
The teacher reprimanded the pilgarlic student for disrupting the class.
The bully targeted the new student, calling him a pilgarlic.
The condescending customer treated the salesperson like a pilgarlic, demanding special treatment.
The fashion critic ridiculed the designer's collection, calling it a showcase of pilgarlic fashion.
The schoolyard clique excluded the quiet girl, deeming her a pilgarlic.
The politician dismissed the protester as a pilgarlic with no influence.
The politician's opponents referred to him as a pilgarlic due to his lack of experience.
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