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The Japanese pride themselves on Mt. Fuji, a cone-shaped mountain.
The concert hall was so jam-packed there wasn't room to breathe.
Can you give me the definition of a cone?
All the coaches of the train were packed to capacity ten minutes before it started.
The moon looks so perfectly round. It's actually the base of a cone, you know.
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