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why |
Why are you crying?
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apply |
He wanted to apply for a new job.
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supply |
We can supply your order next week.
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bicycle |
My bicycle needs a new tire.
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cycle |
I prefer to cycle to work rather than going by bus.
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identify |
I could identify him by his very long hair.
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multiply |
The boy struggled to multiply numbers without a calculator.
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July |
I'm going to Spain in July.
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defy |
Rob tried to defy his mother's wishes.
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deny |
She had to deny any involvement in the robbery.
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rely |
You can rely on Brad to be on time.
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magnify |
If the print is to small you can magnify it.
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comply |
Schools must comply with health and safety standards.
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imply |
To imply something is to hint it.
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rhyme |
These words all rhyme: time, crime, chime.
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