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*''He died a painful death.'' (i.e., He died painfully.)
*''He dreamed a strange dream.'' (i.e., He dreamed, and his dream was strange.)
** (Note: This seems to be the only example
*''He walked their walk and talked their talk.'' (i.e., He walked and talked as they did.)
*''He smiled a charming smile.'' (i.e., He smiled, and his smile was charming.)
*''He danced a cheerful dance.'' (i.e., He danced, and his dance was cheerful.)
In some of these cases, the cognate object allows for a simpler construction
| last = Levin
| first = Beth
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