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citrus |
Limes and lemons are citrus fruits.
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ambivalent |
He did not care at all; he was ambivalent.
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cheerful |
They are a cheerful class.
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happiness |
The party was full of happiness.
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sadness |
He had to convey his sadness.
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tale |
I read the fairy tale.
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crying |
The child woke up crying after he had a nightmare.
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wrestling |
The police spent some time wrestling the burglar to the ground.
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solves |
He solves crimes.
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crunching |
He was crunching his cereal bar.
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