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girl |
Sue is a very slim girl.
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shirt |
Jim had to iron his shirt collar and cuff.
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third |
Menswear is on the third storey.
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first |
Armstrong was first on the moon.
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whirl |
To whirl is to spin around quickly.
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twirl |
The ballerina did a little twirl.
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squirm |
The horror movie made me squirm.
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hurt |
My tooth hurt when the dentist poked it.
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burn |
Be careful not to burn yourself on the candle.
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nurse |
Jane is training to be a nurse.
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purse |
A thief seized my mother's purse.
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letter |
To whom is the letter addressed?
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better |
Better late than never.
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wetter |
The trousers are wetter than the shirt.
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hamster |
The hamster escaped through a hole in the wall.
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* This sentence was added by a Spellzone user.
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Monkey Business
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