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bone |
Have you ever broken a bone?
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robe |
A kimono is a Japanese robe.
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stone |
His sculpture was carved from a block of stone.
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choke |
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home |
The home team had the advantage.
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rode |
The Lone Ranger rode alone.
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stove |
The fire started to crackle in the stove.
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close |
Please close the garden gate.
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hope |
I hope you come to my party.
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rope |
Wind the rope around the post.
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those |
The source of this river is in those hills.
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cone |
The ice cream was put in the cone.
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nose |
He broke his nose in a fight.
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rose |
A red rose is a sign of love.
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tone |
The general character or attitude conveyed by the writer.
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globe |
Climate change will affect people across the globe.
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note |
I wrote a short note to my friend.
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slope |
Sudden descent of a river or stream over a vertical or very steep slope in its bed.
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vote |
Please vote for me to be school captain.
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