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  • The thirsty athlete thought about the bath
  • Thirty thirsty thieves thanked them for water
  • Shelly shouted while shaking the shell
  • She threw three shells through the ship
  • The sheep shook their shaggy shoulders
  • She thanked them for the fresh fish
  • The chef threw shrimp into the broth
  • The thick thorn scratched the thief's thumb
  • The thin thread went through the thick cloth
  • Three thankful children threw confetti on Thursday
  • The thirsty dragon thanked the three knights
  • The sheep shuffled through the thick mud
  • That thoughtful thief thanked them
  • The shy shark shook the shiny ship
  • Sheila's shirt shrank in the shop
  • She shared three marshmallows with them
  • Three thin thieves thought about Thursday
  • The thirsty shark swam through the shallow shore
  • Seven shy sharks shared shiny shells
  • Those thieves thought Thursday was thrilling
  • Three thoughtful thinkers thought things through
  • Three dishes sat on the thin shelf
  • The thoughtful teacher thanked them thoroughly
  • The shiny shovel shoved the sand
  • The shy thief shared three shiny things
  • The teacher showed them three math sheets
  • Sherry showed shiny shells to Sharon
  • Theo threw three thick things
  • Shelly's shiny shoes shined in the sunshine
  • The shiny ship sailed past the shore
  • She washed the thick brush thoroughly
  • Three ships sailed through the harsh storm
  • Six sheep should share the shady shed
  • The thin path goes through the thick forest
  • Three shiny shells sat on the shore
  • Those three brothers threw their things there