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queasy |
I began to feel queasy having ate a snail on French day.
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quaint |
Quaint country cottages are in abundance in the Cotswolds.
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liquid |
Drink a lot of liquid when it is hot.
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quantity |
A large quantity of fruit was found in the truck.
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antique |
The antique store had a lot of chinaware for sale.
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cheque
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I paid for the room by cheque.
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grotesque |
Grotesque can mean very ugly.
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unique |
Unique means the only one of its kind.
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picturesque |
The old cottage looked very picturesque.
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opaque |
Opaque paint is not transparent.
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quarrel |
A small quarrel could be called a squabble.
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