zhèn HSK4

burst, array of troops

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  1. He was startled by the fierce barking of dogs coming from the woods.

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  2. Upon hearing the order to attack, the soldiers let out bursts of shouts.

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  3. On a sultry afternoon, low rumbles of thunder rolled in from the horizon.

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  4. He felt a dull pain in the pit of his stomach.

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  5. The strong smell of paint makes me feel like gagging.

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  6. He felt a sense of alarm as he listened to the violent crashing sound outside the window.

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  7. A cool breeze swept across his face, making him feel much more alert.

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  8. He felt recurring pain in his chest, so he decided to go to the hospital for a check-up.

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  9. Eating too much of this greasy food will make you feel nauseous.

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  10. A gust of wind flipped up the tent by the roadside, giving everyone a start.

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  11. A whirlwind suddenly blew past, kicking up fallen leaves and dust from the ground.

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  12. He felt a sharp pain in his chest and was subsequently taken to the emergency room.

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  13. Seeing that lonely old man, I couldn't help but feel a pang of sadness.

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  14. Because he ate food that was too spicy, he felt a burning pain in his anus today.

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  15. The sacrificial ceremony began, and the rhythmic sounds of bells being struck and drums being beaten echoed from the main hall.

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  16. The young man's dunk was very impressive, drawing a round of cheers from the sidelines.

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  17. The two armies faced off on the plain, each drawing up their ranks to prepare for battle.

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