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1. The designer used a unique heckle to create a textured fabric for the couture collection.
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2. In the cartoon, the mischievous character comically mistook the heckle for a hairbrush.
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3. The author described the old woman's flaxen hair as if it had just been combed with a heckle.
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4. As a symbol of their love, the couple exchanged handmade heckles to represent their shared interest in textiles.
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(verb)
1. During the movie, John couldn't help but heckle the screen whenever the lead characters had a romantic scene.
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2. The stand-up comedian didn't appreciate being heckled by an audience member during his joke.
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3. In the magical realm of elves and fairies, it is customary to heckle opponents into submission during duels.
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4. In ancient Rome, gladiators would often heckle each other before engaging in combat.
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(verb)
1. In the magical world of Westeros, the witch heckled the hero's horse, causing it to plunge into a deep sleep.
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2. During the sermon, a member of the congregation continuously heckled the pastor and disrupted the peaceful atmosphere of the church.
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3. While attending a comedy show, a mischievous audience member decided to heckle the comedian, attempting to throw off their routine.
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4. During the famous civil rights speech, a group of hecklers consistently interrupted the speaker, trying to drown out the message of equality.
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