Crime and Punishment
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crime |
Time, crime and chime all rhyme.
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judge |
The judge sent him to jail for a year.
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jury |
The jury said he was guilty.
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society |
We have formed a history society to study our town's past.
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treason |
He was guilty of treason.
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murder |
We watched a murder mystery on TV.
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robbery |
She had to deny any involvement in the robbery.
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prowling |
He was prowling around.
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solve |
The detective was able to solve the case.
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guilty |
The defendant pleaded not guilty.
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* This sentence was added by a Spellzone user.
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