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brittle |
Wine glasses can be very brittle.
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throttle |
My car needs lots of throttle.
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mottle |
Mark with spots or blotches of different colour or shades of colour as if stained. He had mottles skin.
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scuffle |
The boys were involved in a scuffle on the playground.
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trundle |
To move heavily is to trundle. He trundled across the playground.
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stifle |
I must try to stifle my yawn.
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baffle |
Try not to baffle him with your knowledge.
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waffle |
Do you prefer pancakes or waffles for breakfast?
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duffle |
A coarse heavy woollen fabric. He wore a heavy duffle coat.
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