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- Late afternoon means charades or a word game or Trivial Pursuit.
- Sales of compact cars, such as the Charade, declined.
- Two years later, Symington was still carrying on the charade.
- I no longer can participate in this charade . . ..
- Deborah Sampson's heroic charade stands as a notable example.
- This is the end, I fear, of the charade.
- It is almost funny, this charade, but not hugely.
- All the participants have their own reasons for maintaining the charade.
- The rest of the world is catching on to the charade.
- "The charade is over, " he wrote.
- He's now on a mission of charade ."
- It comes over like a charade, like watching paint dry.
- "charade " and " idiotic ."
- In ` Charade,'the French commissioner is very cliched.
- But inspectors and workers alike called the safety program a charade.
- The prime-time speakers would have wound up doing charades.
- The idea of calling inspectors in to negotiate is a charade,
- The charade breaks down and actors begin to confess the ruse.
- Realizing her charade at Princeton is over, Maggie runs away.
- That's the whole point of going through this charade.
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