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Revved

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The skier revved over the icy slope, performing daring jumps and tricks.
The farmer revved the tractor to plow the field for planting.
The snowplow revved its engine to clear the snow from the streets.
The motorcycle enthusiast revved his bike's engine to show off its power.
The cyclist revved over the finish line, winning the race.
The gardener revved the lawnmower to trim the overgrown grass in the backyard.
The race car driver revved the engine before speeding off at the start line.
He revved his body by stretching before the yoga class.
She revved her legs to warm up for the cycling race.
The soccer players revved their legs during the pre-game warm-up.
The dancers revved their bodies in the rehearsal studio.
The fitness instructor encouraged the class to revved their bodies before the workout.
The athlete revved his arms and shoulders before the swimming competition.
The coach told the players to revved their arms before the match.
The personal trainer taught the client how to revved their muscles before weightlifting.
The storm's intensity revved up, causing heavy rainfall and thunder.
The engine revved loudly, signaling the start of the race.
The team revved their engines, ready for the start of the race.
The CEO's speech revved up the employees' motivation to achieve their targets.
The wind revved up, shaking the branches of the trees.
The coach's pep talk revved up the players' determination to win the game.
The spicy sauce revved up the flavor of the dish.
His motivational speech revved the enthusiasm of the audience.
The political rally revved up the supporters, urging them to take action.
The DJ revved up the party with high-energy music.
The political rally revved the supporters' passion for change.
The coach's pep talk revved the team's determination to win.
The caffeine in the coffee revved up her energy levels.
The guitarist revved the tempo, making the song more energetic.
The farmer revved the tractor's engine to pull the heavy load.
The construction worker revved the jackhammer to break through the concrete.
The car enthusiast revved the engine to show off its power.
The speedboat revved its powerful engine as it accelerated across the lake.
He revved the motorcycle before racing down the track.
The pilot revved the plane's engines, preparing for takeoff.
The drag racer revved the engine at the starting line, ready for the race.
The snowmobile rider revved the engine to climb up the steep hill.
The speedboat revved its engines, ready to race across the lake.
The mechanic revved the engine to diagnose the problem.
The pilot revved the helicopter's rotors before takeoff.
The construction worker revved the chainsaw to cut through the thick tree trunk.
The farmer revved the tractor's engine to plow the field.
The rally car driver revved the engine to build up speed for the upcoming turn.
The boat's engine revved loudly as it sped across the water.
The speedster revved his sports car's engine, eager to accelerate down the empty highway.
The generator revved to life during the power outage, providing electricity to the house.
The race car revved its engine before the start of the competition.
The power tools revved noisily as the construction workers began their work.
The rally car revved through the winding roads, thrilling the spectators.
The airplane's engines revved before taking off from the runway.
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