Each of the following sentences contains clues to a set of three words that are anagrams of each other (each sentence describes a different set). 1) I have a painting of a small mammal wearing a coating without the feathers. 2) A winged apparition will harvest the grain where the two lines intersect. 3) The members of the two groups were fearful of the Holy Grail. 4) Trying to reach home and score the winning run, Joe jumped over the catcher and ripped the fold of his uniform.
art = a painting rat = a small mammal tar = a coating (tar and feather) without the feathers angel = a winged apparition glean = harvest the grain angle = (the corner formed) where the two lines intersect cadres = groups scared = fearful sacred = holy plate = (baseball) home leapt = jumped pleat = the fold (in the cloth) of his uniform
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