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Filter by Meaning The artist's canvas was spraddled out on the easel, waiting for the paint.
The branches spraddled out over the river, casting a cool shade.
The spider spraddled its web between the branches of the trees.
The blanket was spraddled over the couch, ready for a cozy evening.
She spraddled across the narrow bridge for a challenge.
The daredevil spraddled on his skateboard down the steep hill.
They spraddled on the railway tracks for a thrill.
The pilot spraddled the plane through the stormy weather, struggling to maintain control.
The surfers spraddled across the choppy waves, seeking the ultimate thrill.
The stuntman spraddled on the motorbike as it soared over the ramp.
He spraddled into the forest at night for a spooky adventure.
She spraddled through the dark forest at night, searching for adventure.
The climbers spraddled up the treacherous mountain face, battling the harsh elements.
The explorers spraddled deep into the cave system, searching for hidden treasures.
He spraddled across the narrow beam, high above the ground, showing off his bravery.
He spraddled into the ocean despite the warning signs.
They spraddled on the hood of a moving car for fun.
He spraddled on the edge of the building, feeling the rush of danger.
They spraddled on the rickety bridge, testing its limits.
He spraddled through the busy traffic on his bike, ignoring the danger.
She spraddled into the freezing water, risking hypothermia for the excitement of a polar plunge.
She spraddled through the rocky terrain, determined to reach the summit despite the danger.
The group of friends spraddled on the rooftop, drinking and dancing despite the risk of falling.
She spraddled through the dense forest, ignoring the warning signs of wildlife.
They spraddled on the edge of a cliff for a selfie.
She spraddled on the edge of the roof for an adrenaline rush.
The young rebels spraddled in front of the police station, daring them to take action.
The mediator was spraddled between the two companies in the negotiation process.
The politician was spraddled between two opposing parties during the debate.
The children were spraddled between their parents during their argument.
The diplomat was spraddled between two countries during the peace negotiations.
The innocent bystander was spraddled between the two feuding groups.
The teacher was spraddled between two students who were fighting in the classroom.
She found herself spraddled between her two best friends who were arguing.
The judge was spraddled between two lawyers during the court case.
She spraddled between maintaining her privacy and using her platform to advocate for a cause.
The musician spraddled on whether to stick to their tried-and-true sound or experiment with a new style.
He spraddled on whether to support his friend's controversial decision or distance himself from it.
She spraddled between confronting her boss or staying quiet about the unfair treatment.
The artist spraddled on whether to pursue their passion or get a stable job.
She spraddled between accepting the job offer or staying at her current company.
The CEO spraddled on whether to merge with a competitor or remain independent.
He spraddled on whether to order pizza or Chinese food.
He spraddled on whether to speak up and defend his friend or stay out of the conflict.
They spraddled about whether to travel abroad or stay local.
She spraddled between going to the gym or staying home to watch TV.
They spraddled about whether to prioritize their own needs or the needs of the community.
She spraddled about whether to take a nap or do her homework.
They spraddled over whether to have a big wedding or a small intimate one.
He spraddled on whether to buy a new car or save for a house.
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