Hint | 4-Letter Word |
'Death cannot stop ____ [last rung].' | |
'It's not that bad... the ____s are actually quite lovely.' | |
'So, whenever you feel like dying, feel ____ to visit' | |
____ Savage, played the grandson | |
'They always grow louder when they're about to ____ on human flesh' | |
'I want you to be totally honest with me about how the machine makes you ____' | |
'You ____ victim to one of the classic blunders!' | |
'He didn't ____?! Inconceivable!' | |
'Simply incredible. Have you been chasing me your whole life, only to ____ now?' | |
'He'll have to ____ around for hours till he finds a harbor.' | |
'He simply ___ 'Please, please, I need to live.'' | |
'Two, the lightning ____, but you were clever enough to discover what that looks like' | |
'You don't by any chance happen to have six fingers on your right ____?' | |
'I'm sorry, Inigo. I didn't mean to jog him so ____.' | |
'Probably he means no ____.' 'He's really very short on charm.' | |
'____ boy… fetch me that pitcher.' | |
Fezzik's handshake grip is probably this. | |
'A few more steps and we'll be safe in the ____ swamp.' | |
'There have been ____ kisses that were rated the most passionate, the most pure.' | |
'I hate waiting. I could ____ you my word as a Spaniard.' | |
'Nothing ____ Buttercup as much pleasure as ordering Westly around.' | |
'I do not marry tonight. My Westley will ____ me.' | |
'when you found out he was gone, did you get engaged to your prince that ____ hour?' | |
'You have a great gift for rhyme.' 'Yes, yes, ____ of the time.' | |
'I'm not saying I'd like to build a summer ____ here...' | |
'I just ____ it's enough to buy a miracle, that's all.' | |
'He's climbing the ____, and he's gaining on us!' | |
'...when the mutton is nice and lean, and the tomato is ____.' | |
'____ and report.' 'The theives forest is emptied. Thirty men guard the castle gate.' | |
Vizzini thinks he is this | |
'As you ____.' | |
'To the pain.' 'I don't think I'm quite familiar ____ that phrase.' | |
'The battle of ____ has begun. It ends when you decide and we both drink...' | |
'You mean he ____? Jesus, Grandpa, what'd you read me this thing for?' | |
'He's right on top of us. I wonder if he's using the same ____ we are using.' | |
'Someday, you may not ____ so much.' | |
'Your guess is as good as ____' | |
'If he falls, ____. If not, the sword.' | |
'But perhaps you will not ____ her common now.' | |
'Because you've always been so ____ to me, and I won't be seeing you again...' | |
'The ____'s stinking son fired me.' | |
'So tweasuwe youw wove.' 'Skip to the end.' 'Have you the ____?' | |
'... So I clearly cannot chose the ____ in front of you.' | |
'I'm not a witch, I'm your ____!' | |
'____ is pain, Highness. Anyone who says differently is selling something.' | |
'I'll need a sword eventually.' 'Why? You can't even ____ one.' | |
'Why didn't you ____ that among our assets in the first place?' | |
'We are but poor, ____ circus performers. Is there a village nearby?' | |
'The first thing you will ____ will be your feet below the ankles.' | |
'Death cannot stop [first rung] ____.' | |
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