Explore this spelling list: Words using sets 1-7 letters. CCVCC, CCCVC and CCCVCC words - part 1. Here, you'll find everything you need to excel in spelling. Try out the spelling games at the bottom of the page.
Words using sets 1-7 letters. Part 1. CCVCC, CCCVC and CCCVCC words. Letters and Sounds, Phase Four.
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stand |
John was hesitant to stand up and speak.
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crisp |
Matzo is a crisp kind of bread.
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trend |
Social networks are an important trend in communication.
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trust |
I don't trust him, he's a liar.
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spend |
How much did you spend in the shop.
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glint |
There was a glint of naughtiness in their eyes.
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twist |
Twist and shout is a great song.
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brand |
The old kitchen was replaced with a brand new one.
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frost |
Frost can glisten in the sunlight.
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cramp |
Cramp in the leg can be painful.
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plump |
The robin is looks plump in the cold weather.
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stamp |
This envelope needs a stamp.
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blend |
A carburettor is used in aircraft engines to blend air and fuel.
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stunt |
We were amazed at the stunt show.
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