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toast |
Her favourite food is beans on toast.
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coast |
The river flows fast to the coast.
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roast |
It's roast chicken for dinner.
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coach |
They went by coach to the beach.
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boast |
It's bad manners to boast about being clever.
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throat |
I keep sneezing and my throat is sore.
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float |
It's easy to float in very salty water.
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approach |
Approach the dog with caution.
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cloak |
He wore a dark cloak.
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soak |
She had a long soak in the bath tub.
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stone |
His sculpture was carved from a block of stone.
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broke |
He broke the world-record and had a video as proof.
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