People retire to them
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BEDSPeople retire to them
BEDSPeople retire to these spots
PORTLANDIATV sketch comedy set in the "city where young people go to retire"
EXTREMESPeople sometimes go to them
SIGHTSPeople go to see them
OREOSSome people choose to lick them
DAYSPeople take them off to relax
SOLOSPeople stand up to take them
CROWDSPeople leave early to beat them
PLAYSPeople huddle up to hear them
STAIRSSome people find them hard to take
METEORSSome people gather to watch them streak
EREADERSMany people take them to bed nowadays
ORALEXAMSPeople have to talk their way through them
SCENESUpset people are told not to make them
HANDSTANDSSome people bend over backwards to achieve them
SWEETSPeople who want to lose should avoid them
GEDSPeople may get them before going to coll.
NETSPeople pay to see them in New Jersey
PLEASEROne who does what people want them to do
disaffectedDissatisfied with the people in authority and no longer willing to support them
pushingMove forward by using force to pass people or cause them to move aside
IRENESPeople who probably feel pretty special when they hear Lead Belly singing "goodnight" to them
TAKEHERSHESMINE"People are said to hate you or love you. What do you hear from them?"
dispersalsThe splitting up of a group or gathering of people, causing them to leave in different directions
dispersalThe splitting up of a group or gathering of people, causing them to leave in different directions
disaffectionA state or feeling of being dissatisfied with the people in authority and no longer willing to support them
crammed(of a number of people) Enter a place or space that is or seems to be too small to accommodate all of them
paternalismThe policy or practice on the part of people in positions of authority of restricting the freedom and responsibilities of those subordinate to them in the subordinates' supposed best interest
samaritanA member of a people inhabiting Samaria in biblical times, or of the modern community in the region of Nablus claiming descent from them, adhering to a form of Judaism accepting only its own ancient version of the Pentateuch as Scripture