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bottle |
Put the cork back in the bottle.
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battle |
The soldiers were courageous in battle.
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kettle |
We boiled the kettle for tea.
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little |
The sea is a little way from the path.
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nettle |
A nettle is a stinging plant.
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rattle |
The baby shook her rattle.
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settle |
In order to settle the argument, they agreed to compromise.
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shuttle |
The shuttle flew back and forth across the loom.
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tattle |
Do not tattle or tell tales about others.
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whittle |
It is fun to whittle things out of wood.
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scuttle |
They watched the lizard scuttle across the tiles.
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wattle |
Wattle and daub is a very old way of building houses.
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