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Question by dell
Submitted on 1/8/2004
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What are the analogies to the following:
happy is to cheerful as casual is to___?
gentle is to rough as calm is to ___?
decent is to gentleman as ___ is to scoundrel
young is to old as ___ is to criminal.
sensible is to wise as ___ is to foolish.
friend is to enemy as agree is to ___


Answer by tom brown
Submitted on 3/7/2007
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green brown caring

 

Answer by mak
Submitted on 5/14/2007
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deligent
crazy
wild
mean
dumb
conqur

 

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