And without my work what am I but an unemployed scrunt on the meat market of the streets? |
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It's a fine, ennobling thing, is poverty. It would make me a brutal scrunt, and you a whinging harridan in three years. |
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As a woman of color living in the north of Metropole, anything that I did dig up I really had to scrunt for. |
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Four out of every five women are forced to stay at home or scrunt for a meagre existence. |
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On the other hand in countries where people scrunt to live, the birth rate is high. |
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They rose, and the scrunt of Janet's chair on the floor, when she pushed it behind her, sent a thrilling shiver through her body, so tense was her mood. |
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