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blew |
The wind blew gently over the beach.
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threw |
She threw the ball through my window.
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yew |
Do not eat the berries on the yew or you will get sick.
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anew |
Her career had begun anew.
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cashew |
A popular type of nut is the cashew nut.
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curfew |
The army put an overnight curfew in place.
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mildew |
There was black mildew on the damp wall.
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shrewd |
She hides a shrewd business acumen.
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newt |
A Newt is a small creature which looks very like a baby lizard, except for it is an amphibian.
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