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dazzle |
Car lights can dazzle drivers at night.
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frazzle |
Exhausted physically or emotionally. The poor man was frazzled.
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embezzle |
Some officials embezzle money and property.
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nuzzle |
Move or arrange oneself in a comfortable and cozy position. The puppy nuzzled into its mum.
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muzzle |
Restraint put into a person's mouth to prevent speaking or shouting. The animal was muzzled to keep it quiet.
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omit |
Leave out.
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An apostrophe can be used when a letter has been omitted.
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